Skinomi Techskin - Asus Transformer TF700

So I have to compliment Skinomi and there TechSkin products, and there amazing customer service.
I ordered a Dark Carbon Fiber Techskin for my TF700,
http://www.skinomi.com/sk11336-asus-transformer-pad-infinity-tf700-carbon-fiber-skin-protector.html
and loved it the moment it went on. But I may have messed up the edges as I put it on, so they started to peel back. I emailed Skinomi about the issue, and they offered to replace the skin free of charge, no shipping costs at all! I couldn't believe myself when they said that. Now I'm just waiting it's replacement. Because of there amazing support, I also ordered the skin for the dock. I had to ask them in the email, because it didn't come to mind to check in the TF201 section for the keyboard dock skin.
http://www.skinomi.com/sk10193-asus-transformer-prime-keyboard-dock-carbon-fiber-skin-protector.html
With both a replacement skin for the Tablet, and a skin for the keyboard dock on it's way, I'm going to be very happy in the next 1 to 2 days.
The support rep that I dealt with did make a suggestion that I never had thought of. Heat the Techskin with a hair dryer or heat gun immediately before applying it. The Techskin itself is quite thick, so heating it, and cleaning the tablet thoroughly with rubbing alcohol, should make the perfect application.
From the feel of the skin, it should protect against most anything from scratches to minor, waist high, drops. Once I get the new ones applied, I'll post pictures, and if I'm feeling very risky, I might even do a couple of tests on the skin and post reviews.

I haven't ordered one yet, but I'm already eager to get it. Please post pics when you can! Product photos on Amazon won't do for me I hope it will be worth it!

Finire said:
So I have to compliment Skinomi and there TechSkin products, and there amazing customer service.
I ordered a Dark Carbon Fiber Techskin for my TF700,
http://www.skinomi.com/sk11336-asus-transformer-pad-infinity-tf700-carbon-fiber-skin-protector.html
and loved it the moment it went on. But I may have messed up the edges as I put it on, so they started to peel back. I emailed Skinomi about the issue, and they offered to replace the skin free of charge, no shipping costs at all! I couldn't believe myself when they said that. Now I'm just waiting it's replacement. Because of there amazing support, I also ordered the skin for the dock. I had to ask them in the email, because it didn't come to mind to check in the TF201 section for the keyboard dock skin.
http://www.skinomi.com/sk10193-asus-transformer-prime-keyboard-dock-carbon-fiber-skin-protector.html
With both a replacement skin for the Tablet, and a skin for the keyboard dock on it's way, I'm going to be very happy in the next 1 to 2 days.
The support rep that I dealt with did make a suggestion that I never had thought of. Heat the Techskin with a hair dryer or heat gun immediately before applying it. The Techskin itself is quite thick, so heating it, and cleaning the tablet thoroughly with rubbing alcohol, should make the perfect application.
From the feel of the skin, it should protect against most anything from scratches to minor, waist high, drops. Once I get the new ones applied, I'll post pictures, and if I'm feeling very risky, I might even do a couple of tests on the skin and post reviews.
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Skinomi are great. I have their clear skins for all of my devices including the TF700 and dock. I had a problem with one of them peeling away at the edge a bit after a few months. I messed up putting another one on. They replaced both of them - no questions. This company really knows how to do customer service.

Pictures
https://plus.google.com/photos/103821222947421682406/albums/5794908945848164369
Ok, because I don't feel like uploading these to a photo share... You can also see the improvised feet using hot glue.

2 Drawsbacks
So I've had a skinomiskin for awhile but did not apply until recently (as this one was replacement of original skin). The product itself and customer service are phenomenal, but you have to watch out couple thing for Transformer Infinity.
1. Docking to mobile dock suddenly become extremely tight and to the point, I forced it in and ended up peeling the edge of the skin. Even with such a push, latch still did not lock. It was usable as keyboard input still seemed to work, but such tight fit makes me a bit concerned. Until the skin, my dock was a perfect fit.
2. Jot Touch sensitivity decrease - Still not a perfect stylus experience as Galaxy Note 10.1, which make sense since its the major selling feature of the device. But Jot Touch with Infinity gives alright performance without skinomi skin; however, with it on becomes poor. If you write big I think still fine, but try to write as small as you can that's when how true writing peformance on tablet can become noticeable.

The one thing I did with my Techskin, was not apply the screen protector. I love the Techskin for the outer protection though.

Is there any places I could take the tab and skin to to apply it? I honestly don't trust myself to put it on as perfectly as I want it to

Christian465 said:
Is there any places I could take the tab and skin to to apply it? I honestly don't trust myself to put it on as perfectly as I want it to
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I know places like Staples and Best Buy will usually do that for around $10-20, but if you use a heat gun, or hair dryer, while you're doing it... you can pull it back up a little and re-adjust as needed.

Just arrived
Just got mine in the mail. When I line up the camera holes at the top, the asus logo doesn't line up. When I ordered it from their web site they didn't have the tf700 carbon as a set for the dock and tablet. I called them and They said the one for the Prime was the exact same thing. I hope they make good on their word, cause I'm not so sure this is gonna work. I just checked the images on their web site and the Prime only has two holes on the back. I'll give them a call Monday. Just to let you know to beware. If I'm not mistaken, the one they sell for the tf700 doesn't have cutouts for the dock.

Skinomi + TranSleeve. Will it work?

Called & they sent me the correct skin in three days. Very easy to install. Tip - Slightly heated with a blow dryer before applying. Looks great!
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I ordered a techskin for my tablet (TF700), as well as the transformer prime dock techskin for my TF700 dock (which is actually the same as the transformer prime dock anyway). The skins are a very good fit, and the tablet still easily slides in and out of the dock with the skin on. I'm still a bit worried about the protection of the corners of the tablet: the skin doesn't reach that far.
On a scale between 0-100, I'd give this a 85.

Long time Skinomi customer
I've purchased Skinomi skins for various other devices in the past, and have always been happy with the service especially and most times their product. So when I purchased my TF700T I went with the Skinomi dark wood skin (tablet only, don't have my dock in yet) I just got done applying it and I must say the design looks great, but I wasn't to thrilled with the cut of the corners. They just didn't have enough material their to really grip and stick onto the flat rounded edges of the infinity's corners. So I did a little manacuring and left the little things that tabs off, still looks good and I won't be flicking them and peeling them back all the time now. On the other hand the clear screen protector is a nightmare! I have absolutely no luck at putting these on and have always resulted in removing them days after application due to unwanted hairs and tiny specs that somehow find their way in there when applying. So perhaps the key is to have like a clean room with no moving air or dust, I dunno, I'm fine with just the back skin anyhow, I like the feeling of the super slick glass.

To those who have bought this: is this a viable alternative to ghost armor? I recently placed my order for the GA, but $80 for the skin and the screen protector ($40 for the screen protector alone) seemed a bit steep.

jolt9157 said:
To those who have bought this: is this a viable alternative to ghost armor? I recently placed my order for the GA, but $80 for the skin and the screen protector ($40 for the screen protector alone) seemed a bit steep.
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if you get the carbon fibre flavor it looks like it's the exact same material from 3M, so ghost armor is just overpriced techskin. unless they have some sort of magical laser cutting that makes it better than a perfect fit..

Thanks for the info. I'm primarily concerned about screen protector placement. Any idea what the people at the kiosks do that justifies the price?

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Solution for battery cover?

I am absolutely loving my Fascinate (rooted, lag fixed, and de-Binged of course). Awesome upgrade from my Droid Eris! However, I have one major gripe with it so far, and that's the battery cover, or back plate, whatever you wanna call it. I am definitely not a fan of the glossy finish on it. If my fingers are the least bit wet or greasy, it makes it very hard to hold onto. The battery cover on my Eris had some kind of slightly rubberized matte finish, and I never, ever had trouble holding onto that phone.
So, I'm looking for a solution. Ideally, it would be in the form of a direct replacement for the OEM battery cover that is made of the grippy material like the Eris had, but I might settle for some kind of stick-on skin, if there's a good one that will eliminate the slipperiness. I've searched a bit, but haven't found any good solutions yet. Anyone suggestions would be appreciated. Oh, but please don't suggest cases of any kind. I have a good leather belt holster already that the phone fits in perfectly, and adding a wraparound case of any kind would be redundant, and also would prevent the phone from fitting in my current case.
Actually, I think I found a solution, thanks to a thread on the Android Central forums. Stealth Guards is apparently giving away all their screen protectors away for free for a limited time. You pay only the cost of shipping, which for me was $2.85, and the protector was originally $14.99. It's actually a full body protection skin, not just a basic screen protector. I'll probably just use the part for the back, and not mess with the front screen protector part at all. Here's the link:
http://www.stealthguards.com/index.php/cellphones/samsung-fascinate-full-body-protection.html
Note that they have free protector kits for most all the popular phones available right now, and if you like their Facebook page, you could win prizes (such as iTunes or Best Buy gift cards) on the way to 1000 likes, and after they top 1000, they'll hold a drawing to give away a new 6th-gen iPod Nano.
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Actually, I think I found a solution, thanks to a thread on the Android Central forums. Stealth Guards is apparently giving away all their screen protectors away for free for a limited time. You pay only the cost of shipping, which for me was $2.85, and the protector was originally $14.99. It's actually a full body protection skin, not just a basic screen protector. I'll probably just use the part for the back, and not mess with the front screen protector part at all. Here's the link:
http://www.stealthguards.com/index.php/cellphones/samsung-fascinate-full-body-protection.html
Note that they have free protector kits for most all the popular phones available right now, and if you like their Facebook page, you could win prizes (such as iTunes or Best Buy gift cards) on the way to 1000 likes, and after they top 1000, they'll hold a drawing to give away a new 6th-gen iPod Nano.
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THANKS!!! Just ordered one for me and one for my girlfriend... I didn't want to add a case, but this will keep our phones looking fancy!
hey this looks really cool. can you let us know how this works out after you get it? i was just at the bar the other day (you know how when ur holdin a cold beer and ur hands get wet) i was like god this phone is slippery
I got full body invisible shield.
I removed the SP and got realook because i didn't like the rubber feel on the screen.
But i left the back piece on it makes the back feel allot better and gives it a kind of rubbery feel and reduces finger prints and also helps protect from scratches
It and makes the over all phone feel solid.
Thanks for the link. Picked up 2 of these for my phone.
Thanks for the link too, got one for me and two coworkers. Hell of a deal even if it's mostly crap. I just want it forthe back cover too. Way too slippery.
I'd like it if Seidio's innocase for this phone just protected the back/sides and left the front alone. I like the soft touch on those...
Even my HTC TP2 had a soft tough battery door stock.
Oh dang, I forgot to reply back to this. I got my Stealth Guard as expected (just an envelope in the mail, almost thought it was junk mail at first). Sadly, there NO instructions (except for a YouTube video on their website, which was a joke), but after digging up some info online, I washed and dried the battery cover, sprayed it with some slightly soapy water, and applied the skin. I rubbed out most of the bubbles fairly easily, and as others have said, after 2-3 days, all remaining bubbles and odd-looking film went away, and if not for the ridge at the edge of the skin, you wouldn't know it was on there. Oh, I did have a bit of trouble getting the corners to stick down to the curved corners of the battery cover, but I kept working on them, and they did eventually stick as the water started to dry up a little. So far there's no evidence of peeling or anything.
I do have to admit that it's not as grippy as I expected, but it is some better than the bare surface, and should prevent the back from getting scratched up, which I was starting to see evidence of, even with careful treatment of the device. I'm undecided if I'll ever apply the front piece or not at this point, but seeing how clearly the back piece applied, I wouldn't expect it to affect visibility at all.
I ordered another one of these for my brother-in-law's Droid Incredible, and would recommend them to anyone else as well, unless you want to try a different brand, in the hopes of getting an even grippier surface for the back side. But I think that for a mere $2.85, you really can't find a better deal anywhere.
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Well, I ordered the Verizon / OEM, "kickstand" hard case in hopes of a good solution for the slippery back. Looks like this case only covers the back and sides of the phone and leaves the front untouched which is what I wanted as far as a case, and it looks quite thin too. Plus, it has a kickstand built in which I really wanted since my TP2 had a sliding/tilting screen. The back of this case is grooved with like a patchwork pattern so I'm sure it's a lot grippier.
Verizon wants $20 for them, but I got it for $10 including shipping on eBay! I'll post back how it is when I get it, but I think it's the best solution i've seen.
Have the kickstand case & it's pretty good. It also has 4 raised "feet" at the corners on the back which give it some speaker clearence when flat & act as friction points for your hand or loose pocket. The kickstand is a good alternative for a desk cradle & makes utilizing the alarm clock easier.
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Bulky cases like that don't work for me. I use a belt holster case that I picked up from Best Buy, and any other protector case would make it bulky to put into the holster. That's why this stick-on protector was attractive to me, as it adds no unnecessary bulk. But that's just my preference. If you prefer a hard case, you'll get no argument from me.
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I just ordered 3 brand new covers directly from VZ...They are only $3 bux each...Ill just replace them when needed.
suzook said:
I just ordered 3 brand new covers directly from VZ...They are only $3 bux each...Ill just replace them when needed.
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I'd do that if they made some with a matte finish.. Where did you order them from? Just curious..
tcub said:
I'd do that if they made some with a matte finish.. Where did you order them from? Just curious..
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Directly from the VZ site....I am gonna experiment with one...Im looking for a sort of rubber spray paint...If i can find one im gonna spray it.
Maybe with the white fascinate coming out at best buy I can buy the white back. Looks nice.
Ok, got the OEM/Verizon Kickstand case in and the $2 Stealth Guards films. The kickstand case is THE solution for the battery door IMHO, but I got both mainly for this reason. Mini review of each:
The Kickstand case, I got from eBay, for $11 shipped w/ tax (just search for "fascinate kickstand"), which is half off the in store price you'll find. It is THE solution to the slippery battery door IMHO, and the best case out there right now. The case has a slight rubberized / soft touch finish, and has a grip pattern in it, which makes it much easier to hold onto. It's quite thin, except for a bump caused by the kickstand, which is leveled so the phone lays flat, by some "feet" on the back. That slight bump I actually like, because I can easily tell which way the phone is oriented in my hand without looking at it. It provides nice protection to the sides and corners and back, so I think it will provide added drop protection. It fits very tight, I wouldn't expect it to come off ever. What I really like, is that it barely protrudes above the front of the phone at all, it adds a very slight lip at the sides, and that's it. This keeps the phone quite flat/thin still and doesn't change how you'd interact with the screen at all. The slight lip should help protect the screen though. All the cutouts are excellent in positioning, and provide nice "cover" for the side buttons against accidental actuation.
Probably the nicest thing of all which I didn't expect, is that the Kickstand works in both Portrait with the phone vertical, and horizontal in landscape, due to the way they positioned the kickstand on the back. It works great - this takes care of one of the things I missed from my Touch Pro2 (the tilting screen). It also has a tensioner, which allows you to tweak the angle in horizontal/landscape a bit because it's "stiff". For the $11 I paid for it, it's worth every penny and seems quite solid/well engineered for the price.
Only downside I see is that it's a bit tougher to take the battery out of course..
The Stealth Guards films are better than nothing, but not much grippier than stock. They come with just two films, front and back. Application and clarity is similar to other "invisible shield" type products. Not a very good screen protector (orange peel, tiny bubbles, not crystal clear), Steinheil is WAY better, but they don't have them yet for our phones so I'll use this in the mean time. Also, they cover the light/prox sensor at the top of the phone, which I found made the automatic backlight adjustment sorta freak out and switch more often than it should (probably because the protector is relatively thick and not crystal clear) - I cut a tiny window out around them with a razor blade and that fixed the issue. They shipped in an envelope, inside another envelope, I ordered 3 sets for myself and friends, and every one came with wrinkling/damage. Fortunately the films are very durable so the films themselves were unharmed - it was the paper backing that was wrinkled. Still, they could of reinforced the envelope with a little cardboard.... Also they come with no instructions or packing at all, just bulk/oem packed. Still, for $2 they were worth it, but not worth much more than that.
suzook said:
I just ordered 3 brand new covers directly from VZ...They are only $3 bux each...Ill just replace them when needed.
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How did you get them for $3? It says they are $5.

*updated* Stealth Guards full body skins for $0

http://www.stealthguards.com/index.php/t-mobile-g2-full-body-protection.html
These have to be the cheapest skins I've seen. Only pay shipping. $2.85 to Connecticut for me. I actually ordered 2 for $4.85
Haven't heard anything about their quality before, but if they are at least as good as other discount skins like BestSkinsEver, then I will be happy.
Zagg and the other more expensive skins are a complete rip off. So far this is also the first FULL cover skin I have seen for the G2.
I'll post pics and a review after I get them in a few days.
*UPDATE*
StealthGuards are not great. No where near "full protection" like Zagg or BSE. Didn't even finish installing because they aren't going to do what I want.
I'm actually using the T-mobile snap on gel skin (smells like ass when new, but fits great) and T-mobile anti-smear screen protectors (best I have used, amazingly). Got both cheap cause wifey's an employee.
Also, The snap on BodyGlove case T-mobile sells is twice as much as the gel one I have, and the fit sucks. It actually keeps the keyboard from opening all the way, making it wiggle forward and back.
etjrowe said:
http://www.stealthguards.com/index.php/t-mobile-g2-full-body-protection.html
These have to be the cheapest skins I've seen. Only pay shipping. $2.85 to Connecticut for me. I actually ordered 2 for $4.85
Haven't heard anything about their quality before, but if they are at least as good as other discount skins like BestSkinsEver, then I will be happy.
Zagg and the other more expensive skins are a complete rip off. So far this is also the first FULL cover skin I have seen for the G2.
I'll post pics and a review after I get them in a few days.
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I would not recommend these. Got 5 for my nexus and they all sucked. Main thing was the screen protector it looked horrible
Don't waste the shipping cost there horrible. Very poor quality there definitely not cut to fit. You will literally not even use it but just toss it.
still waiting for Bestskinever. its literally the same as the invisible shield though it doesn't come with a spray bottle, squeegee and fancy packaging. and it cost about 1.3 that of invisible shield.
Orderd one.. lets see how they hold up..
Normally buy ZAGG's but their quality has been horrible lately
Hope these are a little better than the cheapo ones on eBay..
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I would not recommend these. Got 5 for my nexus and they all sucked. Main thing was the screen protector it looked horrible
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On my HD2 it looks great. Installation is the make or break for these. They are like the Zagg ones in feel and quality. i ordered 4 @ $8.85 Basically $2.85 shipping on the 1st one $2.00 for each additional one.
I'm always weary of anything that I have to adhere to my phone.
I wouldnt get them, i mean if they are handing them out for free something is wrong with them... i usually get zagg invisible shield
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I wouldnt get them, i mean if they are handing them out for free something is wrong with them... i usually get zagg invisible shield
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There is nothing wrong with them. My HD2 full body was free, just pay shipping. They do promos all the time on new/popular devices. if you pick a kindle or a laptop or gaming device, they are priced. they do it to get their name out there. these have less texture on the film than zagg does. its smoother in my opinion.
Just got this Stealth Guard In
Hey guys,
I just got this for my G2 and I would have to say that it doesn't protect as much as the BSE or ZAGG skins. IT seems as though their plotter that makes the 2d cuts to fit a 3d object isnt really equipped to do any type of compound curvature. I installed it because well, it's better than nothing until BSE has one.
Installation: Installing this skin is super easy because it doesn't cover any corners or edges.
Coverage: On the front, it covers the whole screen including the black edge and capacitive keys and the plastic area below the track pad.
On the back, it the aluminum batter plate, the flat surfaces of the soft plastic and the spaces above and below the volume key and micro-usb port.
It does not protect ANY corners!
So, if you plan on getting this case, be aware that it will protect your phone from normal scratches involved with placing your phone on its front or back but will not protect the edges sides and corners.
On the front, can I use it as just a screen protector? I want a screen protector, not sure about the full body coverage. I dunno, I just ordered it, guess I'll see how I like it when I receive it. I mean, it was only $2.85 or so, so if I do not like it, it's a non-issue to pitch it and go buy a ZAGG or the T-Mo branded screen protector.
But the main thing I am interested in is screen protection
I had one of these on my nexus and it sucked ass. Also got one for my friends vibrant. Def not worth it. Ill get a zagg for my phone. Remember, you get what you pay for.
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I had one of these on my nexus and it sucked ass. Also got one for my friends vibrant. Def not worth it. Ill get a zagg for my phone. Remember, you get what you pay for.
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Received mine today and installed it. Easy install and looks good. screen protector fits perfect. Only thing is edges are not protected due to the roundness, also the metal around the screen is exposed because of the roundness also I assume.
I got mine in the mail today. I had a really hard time with it. I got it on the battery protector okay, but it doesn't quite fit. One side is too long. It may shrink after drying.
It's wet application and I just could not bring myself to wet down my G2. You also have to squeegee the water out from under the cover once it is installed. I imagined drops of soapy water dropping down into the speaker grill while doing this. I attempted to put the back piece on. It is shaped like a "C" and goes around the battery cover and has a cut out for the camera. I tried and tried and just could not get it to fit right.
I think I will go to T-Mobile tomorrow and just get a screen protector, unless I can find someone to professionally install a full cover. So right now just the battery cover has the Stealth Guard on it. I'm okay with this for now.
I don't usually have trouble with these things, but this is my first wet install. I put a full decal set on my Cliq with no problems at all.... Dry install. It was from skinit.com and I really like it. I included some pictures of my Cliq because I really like the skin and I want to show it off So hopefully they get some in for the G2.
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I don't usually have trouble with these things, but this is my first wet install. I put a full decal set on my Cliq with no problems at all.... Dry install. It was from skinit.com and I really like it. I included some pictures of my Cliq because I really like the skin and I want to show it off So hopefully they get some in for the G2.
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I did say it was easy, but this was my 4th wet install. For example near the speaker i pushed the water away from it. Also before i start to squeegee the water i lay a cloth over the area before i squeegee to absorb excess water. My 1st install was on my G1 which i ordered a stealth guard for as well, the current invisible shield on it is looking beat up.
Don't get the T-Mobile screen protector, its one of those anti smear ones. When its on the screen it makes it lookf pixelated a little and in my eyes, down plays our G2 screen resolution a lot. I would try a clear one from amazon, cheap, easy to install and clear to see through.
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Don't get the T-Mobile screen protector, its one of those anti smear ones. When its on the screen it makes it lookf pixelated a little and in my eyes, down plays our G2 screen resolution a lot. I would try a clear one from amazon, cheap, easy to install and clear to see through.
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Actually I picked one up today and I really like it. I see what you are saying about the pixilation though. But the feel of this thing is excellent! Very smooth under the finger. I was also able to put it on without a single bubble or dust speck underneath. I had one like this for my Cliq and if I remember right the pixilation mostly went away after it was broken in.
I saw a Zagg shields kiosk in my mall when I went to get the screen protector. They were busy so I didn't get any pricing. Maybe after this one wears out I'll go get one professionally installed.
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Actually I picked one up today and I really like it. I see what you are saying about the pixilation though. But the feel of this thing is excellent! Very smooth under the finger. I was also able to put it on without a single bubble or dust speck underneath. I had one like this for my Cliq and if I remember right the pixilation mostly went away after it was broken in.
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Agreed, I actually like the t-mobile screen protector better than any others I have used. I don't notice any pixelation at all. covers the whole screen perfectly. Seems durable. And it's SO nice not to be constantly wiping smudge marks away like I had to with other protectors.
I'll add this update at the beginning too: but StealthGuards are not great. No where near "full protection" like Zagg or BSE. I'm actually using the T-mobile snap on gel skin (smells like ass when new, but fits great) and T-mobile anti-smear screen protectors. Got both cheap cause wifey's an employee.
I want to get a gel cover from T-Mobile but I have leather case that it wouldn't fit into any more. Tried out some other ones in the store but they were also too small.
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Maybe if you measure the G2 with the cover you like, you could find a leather case that fits but was intended for another phone.
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Skinomi G Tablet Skin

Just purchased a skinomi front and back protector, just wanted to share my experience. First off, the quality of the skins are great quality, much like the overpriced Invisishield by Zagg for iphones, ipads, and select android cellulars. I purchased the light wood themed skin, it looks and feels great, but that's all that stands out. The fit of the actual skins is not very fluid or snug, with the exception of the front screen protector, the side and rear skins do not enable for a flush appearance. From a distance it looks great mind you, but for those of us that expect some decent fitment from a 35 dollar sticker, it may annoy. Application of the skin was easy with the provided solution and bubble eliminating card, but overall i would have to say 3.5 out 5.
I attached some pics, if you would like to see in detail.
Thanks for reading.
I think it looks good, I actually just received one of these but the carbon fiber themed one. I think they look awesome.
Can't wait to receive my tablet, so i can apply it.
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Just purchased a skinomi front and back protector, just wanted to share my experience. First off, the quality of the skins are great quality, much like the overpriced Invisishield by Zagg for iphones, ipads, and select android cellulars. I purchased the light wood themed skin, it looks and feels great, but that's all that stands out. The fit of the actual skins is not very fluid or snug, with the exception of the front screen protector, the side and rear skins do not enable for a flush appearance. From a distance it looks great mind you, but for those of us that expect some decent fitment from a 35 dollar sticker, it may annoy. Application of the skin was easy with the provided solution and bubble eliminating card, but overall i would have to say 3.5 out 5.
I attached some pics, if you would like to see in detail.
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You will find a couple of threads in the Gtab Accesories section that reflect pretty much the same sentiment.
I have the dark wood one and when I got it several months ago, I expected better quality based on the pictures in their listing on Amazon.
I complained to Skinomi about the lack of coverage on the sides and they sent me a complete replacement set of skins.
Will probably give the extra set to my son, who just got deployed to Afghanistan. I wonder if the tube packaging will survive the trip over there.
Yeah, I purchased the black carbon fiber. The backing is actually near perfect, but the sides were a little short from a complete wrap. It is actually visible in some of the pictures on their site though that the sides run a little short. WIth the black carbon fiber though, you pretty much luck out. Since the parts that show are black, those couple spots where you couldn't connect pieces only show if you're looking for them.
Overall though, I've been extremely happy with the skin and protector. Ordered one for my dad as well.
I've had this installed for a few months now, I ordered it when there was only a clear skin available though. The front and back are still perfect, but the sides were peeling in a couple places. But I'm kind of rough on my tablet, was traveling for a couple months, and I have a case with keyboard that has clips rubbing it.
Overall after a few rough months its still doing its job, and the keyboard in my case doesn't do anything to the front screen protector. Something I was worried about at first.
hipBob said:
Yeah, I purchased the black carbon fiber. The backing is actually near perfect, but the sides were a little short from a complete wrap. It is actually visible in some of the pictures on their site though that the sides run a little short. WIth the black carbon fiber though, you pretty much luck out. Since the parts that show are black, those couple spots where you couldn't connect pieces only show if you're looking for them.
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I completely agree. I also got the black carbon fiber skin and love it. It makes the tablet look better and adds texture to it so that it's easier to hold on to. I was a little upset when the side pieces didn't quite fit right, but then I tried stretching the pieces slightly to see if I could get them to fit better and it worked perfectly. Just pull the pieces that are a little too short while you're applying them and they should match up just about perfectly. It may take a couple of tries to get it right, but this is fine since the pieces don't seem to lose any adhesiveness even after being applied and removed many times.
Another thing to note is that their customer service is awesome. The screen protector that originally came with my skin had a few dings and bumps on it that wouldn't go away after I applied it, so I called customer service and they sent me a new one immediately (I called on Friday and received it on Monday). All I had to do was send them some pictures of the defects and they were happy to replace it. Needless to say, I'm very happy with my purchase.
Looks pretty damn sweet if you ask me... even though you didn't really ask me
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Looks pretty damn sweet if you ask me... even though you didn't really ask me
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I get compliments every time someone sees it for the first time, especially with the Vortex Galaxy live wallpaper and the HC interface on the display.
I am usually asked "what the hell is that?" and I grin and tell them "the most hackable tablet available."
+1 for Skinomi
I have the black carbon fiber. I only applied the back skin and screen protector. I like the look and feel of the carbon skin. I immediately noticed that the screen was less a fingerprint magnet and easier to clean. I would recommend sanding the plastic application card a little just to make sure you don't get a ton of tiny scratches that you hope fade away and use plenty spray.
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I too ordered the Carbon Fiber skin kit. I've had 3 smart phones that i installed a clear protector and all has bubbled on me. With the skinomi kit, it came with that spray which made the big difference for me. I did not have bubbles on this 10" screen compared to bubbles i use to get on my 4" smartphones.
As far as the Case Protector, it was also very easy to install but it takes patience and watching the video helps. I too found the sides to be short, so i contact Skinomi and complaint. They sent me the whole kit again just for my issue. Great Customer service. I found the sides short again, but thanks for the posts before me I stretched it out and it did not rip. I got a free kit out of it!
Got the carbon fiber and the scrreen protector.
They are nice.
Only trouble I had was the 4 holes on the backing were not 100% lined up but just took an exacto and made small cut.
Other than that great, watch youtube video on application to get an idea what to do

Opinions on protecting the TF700 backside

Likely to be upgrading from my Prime to the Infinity soon and was wondering if I should bother saving myself some money in not getting a full body skin for my tablet.
I know that there were a lot of recommendations for protecting the Prime's aluminium backing as it was seen to be extremely easy to scratch. Is the Infinity's back made of the same easily scratched material, save for the plastic strip?
Better yet, wanting to hear about those who have attempted to keep their tablets out of a case and skin protector.
Here's my experience... I have the keyboard dock and leave my TF700 docked almost all of the time. The back is very easy to scratch, but I'm *very* careful with my devices and have not put any type of protection on the TF700 outer shell. Again, being very careful, I have not had any scratches or anything, but I have read reports that it's easy to scratch the aluminum... I transport my docked TF700 in a "Swiss" brand "sleeve", which works well (and also has a zippered compartment for accessories, which is nice). Purchased this @ Walmart (wasn't cheap, but...).
Regarding the screen - I originally put an anti-glare protector on my TF700 after about a week of dealing with the glare and fingerprints - it was great for reducing glare (duh!) and was *awesome* for reducing all of the fingerprints and smudges on the screen - overall I was happy with it. However, after having the anti-glare on for a few weeks, I decided to purchase a Nexus 7 - once I saw how nice the naked screen was on the Nexus 7 in comparison to the TF700 with anti-glare, I decided to remove the anti-glare from the TF700. All that I can say is *wow* - what a difference (I didn't realize how much the anti-glare degraded the TF700 screen quality!).
So, I would definitely stay away from anti-glare protectors on the TF700 and just deal with the glare and fingerprints - the screen is just *way* to nice to ruin it with the degradation that an anti-glare causes.
Hope the helps!
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I like to keep mine in mint condition, I love the look of the prime and didn't want to put a skin or cover on it so I just use the Asus Transleeve and the clear front and back Skinomi skin cover. That way it is 100 percent protected and i can keep the awesome metal look.
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I like to keep mine in mint condition, I love the look of the prime and didn't want to put a skin or cover on it so I just use the Asus Transleeve and the clear front and back Skinomi skin cover. That way it is 100 percent protected and i can keep the awesome metal look.
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I feel the same way.
I'd given the iPad2 a spin for a year and tried out their Zagg Invisible Shield protective skin. That was the best decision I'd made. I am careful with my stuff but there are bound 2b those accidental moments. Every little scratch healed itself. I'll never know if there was a ding avoided but probably so. When I sold it over a year later I got within 20 bucks of what they were selling for after the new iPad came out (I had a Logi keyboard 2go with it). I actually bought my Transformer with the cash I got for the iPad2. I contacted Zagg 2c if they had a tf700 Invisible Shield. Their response was no but check back they may in the future. I just checked back and they have both the full body (glass and aluminum side) AND the alum side of the dock (separately). Placed my order and expect it soon. The beauty of the model specific skin is that they have the holes exactly where the camera, microphone, speaker were on the iPad and I expect that with the Transformer they also accomodate the raised lettering and the feet on the dock. I feel like a salesman 4Zagg but credit given where credit is due.
Good Luck

My $0.02 comparison of Skinomi and XtremeGuard

So, I've had my N4 since the beginning of December and since then I've gone back and forth between the two skins. I've been using the XtremeGuard skin for about a month now. Before that I was using the Skinomi full body protector, even the sides. Both were wet applications, but the Skinomi came with its own spray bottle and applicator tools. The XtremeGuard came came in an envelope and instructions only: Basically, put drop of dishwashing soap in a small bowl of water, then dunk the skin and apply on the phone. The end result was a great fit, but.... the skin ended up being too sticky for my own taste. The price was unbelievable cheap. I just couldn't get away from the stickyness and of course the extreme orange-peel effect. But, I had already purchased a second set as a "backup" just in case I needed a set. Like I said, it was very cheap, like almost $9, shipped.
Now, the Skinomi was much more pricier, but I'm sure it was worth it. Like I said, a spray bottle, squeege, and large black felt wipe with the Skinomi logo. The front and back application was a breeze, like most front and back screen protector applications. The little trick to get the skin to stay down over the edges, or curved corners for that matter is the same: to get the curved sides and corners to stick down you have to wait a few minutes for the skin that is going to touch the screen/phone to dry up a bit. It needs to become sticky in order to stay down. I wait another minute or two and keep trying to keep the edges down. Eventually the skin stays down on the curved edges. For the front skin, I lined up the top perfectly, and the bottom is a little over 1 mm from completely covering the front. The back is even a better fit, less than 1 mm missing from all four edges. Really great coverage. Now the sides, eh, it's a ***** to get the curved corners. The pieces are long to apply and keep slipping. Eventually I got the corners to stay down, but over time from using the phone the corners would start to come up and then collect lint. I think I've given up on protecting the sides and corners that I just ordered the stock bumper and will use that to protect the edges before they get more dinged. Now that it's been 24 hours, WOW! I am very impressed. I can barely feel that there is a skin on top. Yes, it feels a little stick, but I have to put emphasis on "little". It's nowhere near sticky as the Xtreme. And the finish! WOW! The only problem is my oily fingers. I guess that's what the skinomi wipe is for?
That just my 2 cents. oh, btw, the Skinomi was very very little orange-peel look, and it's almost like a mirror. The best skin I've ever used so far (Xtreme, Skinomi, and Zagg).
Had an extreme guard on my s3, didn't like it just like you mentioned, it felt "sticky".... But it is very durable. Also don't like the wet application.
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I personally thought xtreme guard was garbage. There's a night and day quality difference between skinomi and xtreme guard. You really do get what you pay for here. You can even see it in the packaging.
kcbboy said:
I personally thought xtreme guard was garbage. There's a night and day quality difference between skinomi and xtreme guard. You really do get what you pay for here. You can even see it in the packaging.
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I didn't know. Please forgive me. I didn't know. I was lured in by the cheap price, but I've seen the light!
Just ordered the skinomi one.. I also debated to order XtremeGuard but saw the reviews weren't so good.
I'm going to try and take a different approach and try to let the sides heal and for all the bubbling and haze to subside, then I will put my bumper on, hopefully that should eliminate the issue of the edges raising up?
I bought a Skintomi way back for my Galaxy Nexus just randomly because I was having so much trouble sorting out which brand was worth anything from all the conflicting reviews, and boy am I glad I did. It is still awesome. I liked it so much I ordered the full body model for my Nexus 4. I got a great deal from a guy on ebay, I think the front cover model was like 8 bucks and the full body Nexus 4 model was less than 17.
I have to agree with the stickiness of wet applied screen protectors.
I've only used xtremeguard for for my N4 cuz I didn't really see a need to buy another/ different screen protector afterwards, so can't say anything about the others. For the first couple of days after application (like a week or so), it was almost impossible to push your thumb across the screen (dragging thumb across the screen fared a little better). After a while however it became significantly easier to use the touchscreen because the oil on my finger started to make the screen more slippery, but no where near the slipperiness of a dry install. I can easily swipe on the default keyboard but it could be better.
Right now I'm contemplating whether to spray some dust repellent on the screen protector; playing air hockey on the kitchen table is a breeze after spraying some.
Just my $0.02
N4 skinomi are hit and miss. The sides do not stick very well and lift up easy. The solutions tends to leave large bubble markings between the screen and the skin. After a month, the skin has lots of scar indentations, like worms or ants traveling in sand leaving trails. Much like those you create when pressing down too hard when applying the skin with the squeegee. Any cover or case that touches the top will lift push or cause the skin to bubble.
I've use skinomi on several devices, first one that's not "good". Same results on 3 replacements. Gonna try another brand.
I've used xtremeguard on other devices and they've worked well too. Loved it on my s3 . After some cure time it's not as sticky as when applied. But black specs in envelope and lately the material of the skin has changed. So it's quality has been randomly lacking.
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masterchung89 said:
Right now I'm contemplating whether to spray some dust repellent on the screen protector; playing air hockey on the kitchen table is a breeze after spraying some.
Just my $0.02
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Anti static spray? Wonder how that will affect the touch screen.
Do people really care this much about screen protector brands? I bought one generic one from eBay and it does all I want it to: keep my screen clean.
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Do people really care this much about screen protector brands? I bought one generic one from eBay and it does all I want it to: keep my screen clean.
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No, brand should not matter, but quality does. There is a list of personal requirements that I have and Skinomi (so far) meets those requirements, whereas others do not. That's not to say a cheaper cost product is better or as good. I have yet to try Zagg for my N4, but I have used the Zagg HD in the past. I want to try out BSE see how well that works.
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Do people really care this much about screen protector brands? I bought one generic one from eBay and it does all I want it to: keep my screen clean.
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Yeah of course we do. Different brands make a huge difference. Spend the 8 bucks on a Skintomi from ebay and try it for a few weeks and you'll see what we mean.
I ordered some skins from xtreme guard, the lower prices got me too, shipping to canada was around $3 which is awesome . Still waiting to get them so I have no reviews yet. Used BSE before, I think they are great, but getting so expensive. now buying for a 3rd phone (waiting for 2nd rma).
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