on 30/8/00 5:52 pm, Bob Dawson at bdawson@tl.com wrote:
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>
> To be fair, the touch of the NuShields is different and may not be for
> everyone, although I've easily gotten used to it. And they are a bit pricey.
> But they claim to be good for up to several months each so, if that's true,
> that certainly nullifies the 5 bucks per buy-in.
>
> Anyway just wanted to let you all know I, for one, seem to have found a
> solution and I'd be interested to hear if anyone else tries this solution
> and likes it or not.
>
I've just bought a pack of NuShields and have been very impressed. They are
much, much better than the WriteRights I had been using. They have virtually
no effect on screen readability, are very easy to install, and actually
improve the feel of the screen in my opinion.
My recognition dropped a little at first, as the screen was so much easier
to write on than even a bare screen, and I fell back onto my paper-quality
writing and running my letters together. Slowing down a bit, so the Newton
could cope, and I felt like recognition actually improved.
I would recommend them without hesitation.
-- Andy Warwick andy.w@creed.co.ukA satisfied customer.
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