anti glare screen protector - G2 and Desire Z Accessories

I just bought a anti glare screen protector for my g2 and it feels great but leaves a rainbow effect on the screen. It is kind of like when a droplet of water is on a tv screen, but much smaller; is this normal? Are there any anti glare screen protectors that don't leave this kind of effect? Thank you.

I also had a anti-glare screen protector, from clarivue.
But not a big fan of the rainbow effect.
The thing I like is that the screen doesn't get dirty that much.
Now I got the ultra clear from clarivue and it's perfect!

So the rainbow effect is normal. I guess I'll buy a clear SP. Thanks

I have had a really good experience with an anti-glare product from Boxwave called Clear Touch Anti-Glare. No bubbling, no glare, no fingerprints or visible dust, etc. Highly recommend it. Good luck.

Ditamae said:
I have had a really good experience with an anti-glare product from Boxwave called Clear Touch Anti-Glare. No bubbling, no glare, no fingerprints or visible dust, etc. Highly recommend it. Good luck.
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Thanks, but the did it leave a grainy effect on the screen? The screen protector I use now does all that you listed, but has a grainy effect on the screen.

It's not "grainy," but it does have a slight textured effect. This gives the screen protector its 'anti-glare' quality. It does not, however, interfere with with touch sensitivity or visibility. I know there is also a Clear Touch Crystal screen protector by Boxwave which would not have any sort of texture or graininess to it whatsoever. But then you lose the anti-glare feature...

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It's not "grainy," but it does have a slight textured effect. This gives the screen protector its 'anti-glare' quality. It does not, however, interfere with with touch sensitivity or visibility. I know there is also a Clear Touch Crystal screen protector by Boxwave which would not have any sort of texture or graininess to it whatsoever. But then you lose the anti-glare feature...
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I'm used to the effect on the screen now. Thanks for the help.

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SGP Anti-fingerprint makes it impossible to see my screen in sun light!!!

Hey guys and gals,
I just installed a SGP Anti-fingerprint screen protector on my Samsung Omnia and although it does do a good job of eliminating fingerprints, it adds this "cloudy" effect that makes it impossible to see in sunlight!
Has anyone else noticed this problem? In room lighting, when compaired to a clear protector, it looks like it would be great in the sun due to it's matt finish, but in the sun, the whole screen looks washed out and faded. isn't the Anti-Fingerprint technology the same as the Anti-Glare? Anyway, i thinik I'll stick with clear protectors from now on.
Do any of you know of a good clear protector that doesn't show fingerprints too bad? I've heard that Brando's clear protectors don't smudge too much. Is that true?
Thanks in advance!
Mark

Seido Ultimate vs DC Mugen Matte

First off, my intention for getting a screen protector was to never actually protect the screen, but to reduce finger prints as I have quite oily fingers.
First I tried the Ultimate Screen Protector from Seido.
PRO: Looks like there's no protector on the screen, amazing clarity.
CON: Did NOT help with the finger prints at all. No help in how easily they got ON the screen, or how difficult they are to clean once on.
Then I sent my phone into HTC for repair and they screwed up the screen protector, so I had to take it off.
Now I have on DCMugen's Matte screen protector.
PRO: No fingerprints! For someone with oily fingers this was great.
CON: HUGE reduction in screen quality/clarity. Makes the screen very grainy and small text harder to read.
So now I'm torn, because it seems the clear screen protector doesn't help with fingerprints at all, so I'm constantly wiping it off, but the matte screen protector completely ruins this beautiful screen. I wish there was an intermediate, something which did not reduce fingerprints perhaps as much as the matte screen protector, but closer in clarity to the ultra clear.
thanks for that - i have teh dcmugen clear on my phone right now and its just as bad as the screen without a protector. I have the matte sitting here ready to apply but after reading your post I think i'll hold off - i have enough trouble reading the screen outdoors as it is.
Well, I think the matte one will help with the outdoor visibility very slightly. I mean, overall visibility of the screen. It may be more visible, but the quality of the screen will be much lower.
When you say "its just as bad as the screen without a protector" do you mean in terms of finger prints?
yea finger prints.
the dcmugen matte protecter is amazing outdoors, with that protector and the automatic brightness setting i never have a problem seeing outside, with the clears it was always a pain in the ass, i just put my last dcmugen on the phone, time to order more. Ill never buy my screen protectors from anywhere else
damn I guess I better try out that matte protector after all
bpm2000 said:
damn I guess I better try out that matte protector after all
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Did you try it out? What do you think?
zagg screen protector seems to be the best of both.. no fingerprints and clarity retained.
I have never tried those two brands i have always used Best Skins ever and Gadget Shieldz and they work great. Zagg always costs too much and leaves a orange peel effect on all my devices.
OP, Just use the first screen protector from Seido no sense in ruining that beautiful amoled screen with the other brand just to keep finger prints off and just learn to deal with the finger prints it is a touch screen phone.
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Did you try it out? What do you think?
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Not yet- too busy playing with froyo. will update again if i do
zagg sucks - the feel of the plastic is too sticky for good swiping imo
Any pics of the matte on the phone?
the difference in clarity honestly isnt that great of a difference, the fingerprints and grease that collects on the regular screen protectors affects the clarity more to be honest. Now that its finally always sunny out ive been using a regular clear protector cause i ran out of dcmugens, and i cant see **** on my screen from the glare, i cant wait till the other dcmugens i ordered get here. only down fall is it takes about two weeks to get them in the us since they ship from hong kong

Droid X screen protector?

So a few of my buddies have the Droid X and they bought a screen protector from Verizon, it gives the screen a slight haze but it barely shows any oil/fingerprints if at all.. anyone know if anything like this is available for the Fascinate?
Yes, its called the anti glare protector, makes the screen look crappy and feels like the screen is always dirty
so fresh and so superclean.
justin94 said:
Yes, its called the anti glare protector, makes the screen look crappy and feels like the screen is always dirty
so fresh and so superclean.
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haha ok thanks!
If you want a screen protector, I would highly recommend getting a Steinheil, details and links and reviews in this thread (They are the best screen protectors around IMHO and I'm not alone on this):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=820451
They make an Anti Glare version which is what you're describing, but I wouldn't reccomend any Anti Glare protectors, as the screen on our device is so nice (anti glare will make the picture not nearly as nice), and since it's capacitive touch, you can just wipe fingerprint oils off on your shirt etc even with the screen on without it interacting with it like a resistive touch would. Their crystal clear one, is almost exactly the same feel as just the bare glass and it's just as clear.

[Q] Screen Protector & Anti-Glare Questions

I'm looking to get a screen protector, but was wondering if they reduce the responsiveness of the touchscreen. Please state your experiences about with them.
Also how effective are the anti-glare screen protectors in broad daylight?
Thanks!
Ryanrenesis said:
I'm looking to get a screen protector, but was wondering if they reduce the responsiveness of the touchscreen. Please state your experiences about with them.
Also how effective are the anti-glare screen protectors in broad daylight?
Thanks!
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hi,
using a screen protector does not have a really big effect regarding the screens responsiveness. for me it just makes the screen less slippery. for the anti-glare it does not really give that much big of a difference unlike when you are using a matte finish or anti fingerprint/oil type. so it is up to you what type of screen protector you want, if you want reduced smudges, go for matte finish, if you want to retain your screens vibrant colors, go for clear.

[Q] Anti-fingerprint screen protector for a Touchpad

I recently bought a SGP Ultra Oleophobic screen protector for my Motorola Atrix 4G and I'm very impressed with the clarity and fingerprint resistance of it. I had a look at the SGP store but it doesn't look like they have one for the Touchpad.
Can anyone recommend a similar screen protector for the Touchpad?
Thanks,
Mark
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I've had good luck with the generic matte/anti-glare screen protectors. They seem to do a good job of reducing fingerprints, while also making the screen nice and slick and less reflective. They do "dull" the screen a little, but I've been putting them on every device in the house lately. I haven't gotten around to doing the TP yet (I bought the $1.50 one from Overstock recently).
mjsztainbok said:
I recently bought a SGP Ultra Oleophobic screen protector for my Motorola Atrix 4G and I'm very impressed with the clarity and fingerprint resistance of it. I had a look at the SGP store but it doesn't look like they have one for the Touchpad.
Can anyone recommend a similar screen protector for the Touchpad?
Thanks,
Mark
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I apply a coating of Mass metal polish!
It slicks up the screen, gives an element of print resistance, doesn't attract dust and re-polishes easily.
Once a month is sufficient to keep it working nicely.
If you try this then the first time you use it the screen response will be erratic until you polish it enough. Then its super slick.
+1 on the anti glare screen protectors. Definitely does the trick.
I got one for the original I-pad and cut it to fit my touchpads, love it, cuts the glare from the screen and I hardly ever have to wipe the screen off.
i have a matte protector on and it definitely reduces the amount of fingerprints but the screen quality definitely suffered
mmikeee said:
i have a matte protector on and it definitely reduces the amount of fingerprints but the screen quality definitely suffered
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Same. Resolution definitely went down. But matte screen protector gives a very good touch feel on the finger
c19932 said:
Same. Resolution definitely went down. But matte screen protector gives a very good touch feel on the finger
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+1 here. I hadn't used my Touchpad in a while (until I finally put CM on over the weekend), and my finger just kept getting hung up on the screen while trying to drag. Every other touchscreen device in my house has a generic matte protector on it now, so I'm used to the smoother glide. I have to say, the quality seems like it varies a bit. The ones I put on my Nook Color and my wife's phone look much better than the one I put on my phone. For some reason, that one gave the screen a lot more pixelation and like waves of light/dark. I still have yet to put the Overstock one on the TP.
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Same. Resolution definitely went down. But matte screen protector gives a very good touch feel on the finger
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I've got a matte protector as well, actually it's from overstock.com or buy.com as a anti glare screen protector for $1.50. It's a great buy, it definitely makes the screen a joy to use. The only gripe I have is when I'm in the office and have the TP sitting on the desk, the anti glare screen protector has a glare on it, funny i know. But when it's on the touchstone or at an angle I'm fine. And when I'm in a dimly lit area i don't even notice it. It's a great buy and for $1.50 you can't really go too wrong.
johnburgelin said:
I've got a matte protector as well, actually it's from overstock.com or buy.com as a anti glare screen protector for $1.50. It's a great buy, it definitely makes the screen a joy to use. The only gripe I have is when I'm in the office and have the TP sitting on the desk, the anti glare screen protector has a glare on it, funny i know. But when it's on the touchstone or at an angle I'm fine. And when I'm in a dimly lit area i don't even notice it. It's a great buy and for $1.50 you can't really go too wrong.
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Yeah, they should really be called "glare-reducing" or something
At least the screen isn't like a complete mirror anymore
im usinjg this and I love it. Its the best screen protector ever http://www.amazon.com/Generiks-TouchPad-CLEAR-Screen-Protectors/dp/B0057POM16/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1328048435&sr=8-1
I hate the idea of an extra layer of plastic on top of this great display.
Rain-X, people - it works a treat!
Any recommendation for a screen protector?
Mine already got scratched up pretty badly, so may want a better one... =(
nunjabusiness said:
I hate the idea of an extra layer of plastic on top of this great display.
Rain-X, people - it works a treat!
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I can see how this would make it slide easier, but does it really do that much to prevent finger marks/smugges?

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