Orion78
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- Jan 17, 2011
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I'm so glad the screens are flat now. Applying screen protectors on the curves were a pain in the butt.
I never bothered putting one on the curved screens.I'm so glad the screens are flat now. Applying screen protectors on the curves were a pain in the butt.
I'm with you on the Magic John. Although I don't think I'll use the privacy one anymore.I've been using the magic John privacy tempered glass on my GS24U for almost a year now (I had a clear one before that came with my CaseBorne case) and it's been really good.
I was going to get the same for my GS25U, but I see several people here are recommending the amfilm one, so I guess I'll give it a try, they're not expensive anyway.
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I feel the same way, however, I work in construction, so I gotta have extra protection on that new beast!I never bothered putting one on the curved screens.
One thing people are doing by putting a screen protector on the S25U is making the anti glare screen useless.
It has it's good points, there are times I'd like to have the clear one instead, but hey!I'm with you on the Magic John. Although I don't think I'll use the privacy one anymore.
True. I am seeing more and more anti-reflective screen protectors out there, though.I never bothered putting one on the curved screens.
One thing people are doing by putting a screen protector on the S25U is making the anti glare screen useless.