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Do you leave iSkin on your PB to protect your LCD display?
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Mar 1, 2005, 03:24 PM
 
Hi Y'all,

Do you leave iSkin on your PB to protect your LCD display? Can you close the Pb with iSkin in it? I need something to proctect my screen from the keys. Any thoughts?
     
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Mar 1, 2005, 04:13 PM
 
I had one, it got to be a pain to clean it AND it left marks on the screen if I didn't often enough. You can close it though.

I have a radtech screen saver thingy that works like a charm.
     
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Mar 1, 2005, 04:30 PM
 
Hi Y'all.

Hmm...that would kinda defeat the purpose...bummer!

I bought one and found out that my PB shuts a lil' more snug than usual which is weird because hence the name "iSkin", you would think that it would be skin tight. This one is goin' back for a refund.

And on a side note: is it me or good ol' windex is better than iKlear?
     
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Mar 1, 2005, 08:22 PM
 
Originally posted by paul w:
I have a radtech screen saver thingy that works like a charm.
Same here! It did a great job with my TI, so I kept it with my AL.
     
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Mar 1, 2005, 11:24 PM
 
I thought the key-touching-screen thing had been eliminated after the TiBooks; or is it a TiBook you have?

Windex will fog and or remove the anti-glare coating. Better to use plain water or water mixed with just a touch of vinegar (10:1) and a soft cotton cloth.
     
   
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