I used to try the two: homemade and writeright.
Homemade is the best ratio quality/price as it cost almost nothing.
The mains problem for me is the light reflection on the plastic which made it
incomfortable to use.
I use write right and really think that it's worth the price.
Guy MITTAUX
Tom a écrit :
> I was wondering...
> I have not heard a lot of discussion on this list in regards to homemade
> screen protectors. I buy sheets of plastic from a printing company and cut
> to just fit slightly under the newton's edges that are over the screen.
> This protector lasts for a week or two and then must be replaced, because it
> seems to scuff up a lot faster than the commercial screen protectors.
> But I can get several screen protectors from 1 sheet of plastic and at a few
> cents a sheet, it's a whole lot less expensive and seems to work just as
> well, though as I said, you need to change the protectors often.
> Anyone else making their own? And is there any advice as to grades of
> plastic, availability sources, etc?
> Tom
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