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    can someone post pics.....

    like white ones? black ones, of actual phone?@!

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    This pic has the screen protector on it. Its perfect!!!

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    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...ackRazr003.jpg[/IMG]

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    Originally posted by ~W~
    can someone post pics.....

    like white ones? black ones, of actual phone?@!
    or here
    http://www.howardforums.com/showthre...hreadid=543799

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    Originally posted by ~W~
    can someone post pics.....

    like white ones? black ones, of actual phone?@!
    Not sure how this thread on Martin Fields turned into a thread on Cell Skins but you can see pics of them here, here and here.
    Check out my reviews here.

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    screen protectors are all the same regardless of its size, name or what not.

    i just bought mine from office depot, $15 CDN for a lot of them..cut them off, after a week or two, no bubbles.

    and i use the moto E680, the screen's sensitivity is A-OK.

    i cant understand how people would buy these things,lazy to cut?

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    Originally posted by only500made
    screen protectors are all the same regardless of its size, name or what not.

    i just bought mine from office depot, $15 CDN for a lot of them..cut them off, after a week or two, no bubbles.

    and i use the moto E680, the screen's sensitivity is A-OK.

    i cant understand how people would buy these things,lazy to cut?
    Wrong. I have been using various screen protectors for years (I had my first PDA seven years ago) and these Martin Fields are nothing like any of them. You have evidently never seen one which makes your bold statement all the more stupid.



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    You have evidently never seen one which makes your bold statement all the more stupid.
    lol, caught feelings online ?

    i currently using 3 gadgets everyday:

    canon sd300
    dell axim X30
    E680

    and to tell you...i just get random PDA screen protector's from business depot...clean my screen thoroughly, place them in the right shape and size, im good. the screen protectors arent even obvious even if i turned off any of my gadgets.

    my first try the screen protector had bubbles for a week...as i progressed with my experiments, i could put a screen protector to a screen in less than 3 minutes without bubbles or nudges.

    well well well...im a smart buyer with smart ideas. its ok if you want to stick with whatever brand this is, its alright, it aint my money.lol.

    PS
    caught feelings over the net?dont cry, its just screen protectors.
    Last edited by only500made; 01-17-2005 at 11:14 AM.

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    Er.....what are you going on about?

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    well the supposedly unique thing about this protector is that it's washable and reusable. and it also doesn't need changing as often as other protectors, apparently. it's also supposed to be one of the most clear protectors out there.

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    Originally posted by only500made
    screen protectors are all the same regardless of its size, name or what not.

    i just bought mine from office depot, $15 CDN for a lot of them..cut them off, after a week or two, no bubbles.

    and i use the moto E680, the screen's sensitivity is A-OK.

    i cant understand how people would buy these things,lazy to cut?
    I'm sorry but you clearly are not familar with this type of screen protector. It's not this brand that's so great, although they are. There are other companies which make this type of protector. Two others to be exact. (Brando and Boxwave.)

    But I asure you all screen protectors are not the same. You are simply not aware of the differences.

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    But I asure you all screen protectors are not the same. You are simply not aware of the differences.
    i saw an irony, did you?

    you said it yourself, all are the same.

    i think and IMHO...

    if you are not using that screen protector for a PDA or PDA phone, it doesnt matter.

    the thickness of it wont matter if you dont touch the screen at all. regardless of it being thin, as long as you see your screen with vivid and vibrant colors, its good.

    now, if you're going to be specific of the thickness, at least lets talk about a PDA---which would somehow affect the sensitivity of the screen...not a phone which you barely touch the screen.

    PS.
    theres a lot of screen protectors out there that are re-usable, its not that rare.

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    I'll say it again one last time. You just don't know what you're talking about here. Either be willing to be educated or leave well enough alone. I realize you're just offering your opinion but in this case your opinion is simply wrong. I'm not even sure how you can offer your "opinion" having never seen the product in person.

    Trust me here please. I do know what I'm talking about I promise.

    It's not the thickness that makes these so great it's their clarity & reusability. You clearly have never seen this type of screen protector live or you'd know better so I'm not sure why you feel the need to comment on them.

    There are only three companies who make this type of screen protector (Boxwave, Martin Fields and Brando.) No one said they are rare but no, there are not a lot of comapines that make them.

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    Originally posted by only500made
    theres a lot of screen protectors out there that are re-usable, its not that rare.
    LOL. You gotta be kidding.

    Name 3 companies who provide reputable and reusable PDA screen protectors. You won't respond to the challenge because there aren't any companies who do unless you are trying to argue that you can peel a film protector off and then reapply it with worn off adhesive.

    I know of one company on the Net who provides re-usable PDA protectors. Their product is terrible and routinely causes scratched screen damage.

    Insofar as reputable and removable screen protectors for Razors are concerned, Mr. Greenberg is exactly right -- there is only one company and that is Martin Fields.

    The Martin Fields protectors aren't perfect -- we know there is the lint issue with them but even with that issue factored in, they are an excellent addition to any Razor.

    Your statement that there are a lot of resuable screen protectors available is one of the most ridiculous things I've ever seen here.

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    Originally posted by lgreenberg
    But I asure you all screen protectors are not the same. You are simply not aware of the differences.
    Originally posted by only500made
    i saw an irony, did you?

    you said it yourself, all are the same.
    i think only u saw the 'irony'... read carefully... notice the 'not'

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    Yeah I just ignored that comment. I have no idea what it was in reference to.

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