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Matthew Lasater

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Jan 20, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/20/96
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I would appreciate any feedback on experience with screen shields
(including comments on differences in friction and glare).

Is there more than one product available?

ME

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Jan 24, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/24/96
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The *BEST* screen shield I have seen and used is home-made.
Unfortunately the materials are hard to come by for most.
What you do is take a piece of unexposed and developed film (the kind used
in the printing industry for making plates (yeah I know, hard to come by))
cut it to size (razor blade or exact knofe works best), tape around the edges
(dark tape works best as it doesn't stick out) and presto one clear shield.
Drawbacks you say?
welllll it does cut down on the contrast a little but there is no friction
against your stylus like most of the static clinging shields.


If you are interested in trying this but cant get any film E-mail me and we
can arange for you to get a piece for the grand old price of a SASE.

-Kate

MRogstad

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Jan 29, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/29/96
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I am using a piece of regular old vinyl that I got from a fabric shop. a
whole yard cost about 5 bucks and it works fine.

Cut to size and just stick on. It holds by itself. The pen drags for
just a bit, but you get used to it in no time.

I have had the same piece on my newt 120 since June with no problems.
There is a little wear mark where I used grafitti, but it even isn't a
problem.

Mark...
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April Briggs

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Jan 31, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/31/96
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Hi,
I used a cut piece of transparency for a while when I first got my
Newton and I thought it was good enough. But then I tried Concept
Kitchen's WriteRight shields and I love them. They are a big improvement.
The best thing is they don't interfere what so ever with viewing.


April
http://users.aol.com/apriltrak/homepage.html


KDMc

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Feb 4, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/4/96
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> Hey guys,
>
> Does anyone know if the plastic overlay on my 110 is easily replaced?
> Also, where can one buy the screen protectors, or if one can
> make one @ home? Thanks alot.
>
> Frederick.

> Hi,
> I used a cut piece of transparency for a while when I first got my
> Newton and I thought it was good enough. But then I tried Concept
> Kitchen's WriteRight shields and I love them. They are a big
improvement.
> The best thing is they don't interfere what so ever with
> viewing.
>

> April.

April,

Thanks for the compliments! We're glad you're pleased!

If anyone else is looking for a solution to screen scratching, glare or
other screen problems, you should consider the WriteRight Screen
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