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08-18-2003, 07:32 PM #1Mobile Evangelist
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Brando Screen Protector?
I was looking for a Brando SP, and it didnt look like there was one for the 2215. Can someone tell me which one would work with it?
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08-18-2003, 07:58 PM #2Newbie
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Try the WriteSHIELD by pocketpctechs.com and the G2 by pdascreenprotectors.com.
Both get only excellent reviews and come highly recommended by individual users.
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08-18-2003, 08:02 PM #3Newbie
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p.s. The G2 for the iPAQ 1910 is compatible with the iPAQ 2215. If you don't believe me just email them and ask which is what I did.
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08-18-2003, 08:06 PM #4Mobile Evangelist
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is the g2 the one you have to put under the screen? How easy is installation
I really like Brando's, any of them work?
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08-18-2003, 08:23 PM #5Newbie
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I haven't received my 2215 or G2 yet, my brother is bringing them over from the US next week. I'll be able to tell you my personal experience with installing the G2 then.
What I've read in reviews is that some people find it fairly easy to install while others find it a bit difficult (not much help there). But once it is installed you'll probably never have to worry about it again.
And yes, the G2 installs under the edges of the screen frame.
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08-18-2003, 09:05 PM #6Mobile Enthusiast
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I've installed the G2 screen protector. It wasn't hard to install it but it was time consuming because I kept finding dust trapped underneath it. I had to install it, noticed some dust, remove it, wipe off the dust, install it again, etc. Took me about an hour before I was happy with the results. I really like the G2 screen protector though. It's easy to clean and the screen is pretty clear. Here are the installation instructions:
http://www.pdascreenprotectors.com/install.pdf
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08-18-2003, 09:37 PM #7
Heh my first install of G2's only took 20-30 minutes
A can of compressed air works really well to get the dust out even when you have a side or two already in.
I took it off about a week after first install to clena a finger print i got on the backside and only took about 15 minutes to put it back on. Been on for about a month now no problems...Peppe
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08-18-2003, 11:15 PM #8Newbie
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I am currently using a Brando screen protector. I was hooked on it from my original HP568 and have not bought anything since then. I will however tell you I borrowed a screen protector from a friend when I first bought by 2210 while my brando one was shipping. I believe it was a writeshield. Either way, compared to Brando it was the worst one I have ever used. There were lines, and bubbles, and there was no removing the protector and putting the same back on because they actually strech to much.
To order a 2210 screen protector from Brando go to this page:
http://shop.brando.com.hk/screenprotector.php
where the select model box is scroll down to where the 1910 is.
The 2210/2215 is listed right beside it. And you cannot beat the shipped price of $12.
Hope I helped,
Brent
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08-18-2003, 11:22 PM #9Mobile Consultant
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We just recieved a few brando screen protectors in the mail to review. I haven't actually applied it yet, but i took it out of it's package to look at it and even though when i hold it up to the light it looks really fuzzy, if i lay it over the screen it barely dulls the screen at all... Would you say this is your experience w/ it as well? I've never been much of a screen protector guy, but I'm considering taking notes w/ transcriber and a screen protector would be better protection for that then my normal spray of Plexus.
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08-18-2003, 11:51 PM #10Mobile Evangelist
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Tek- I highly recommend Brando SP's. They are a MUST if you use your pda enough.
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