Re: [NTLK] Removing screen protector [Was: Re: SBM Utilities]

From: esworp (esworp_at_mac.com)
Date: Thu Jul 12 2001 - 13:26:44 EDT


I loved WriteRights on my old Palm3 (never again, 3com!) To be honest, i
think that the NuShields are a huge letdown compared to them. Is there
any chance that there is a place to get new WriteRights for my 2000?

If not, i'm thinking about going and buying some fully transparent
low-adhesive contact paper from an art supply shop. NuShields are a
great product as far as protection, and I'm always glad to see newton
support at any level, but they stink when it comes to limiting the
visibility of the newton screen.

On Thursday, July 12, 2001, at 08:55 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:

>
> On Thursday, July 12, 2001, at 12:45 AM, Greg & Jeanette Wayman wrote:
>
>>>> Also, I have come to the time to change my screen protector for the
>>>> first time. What is the best way to remove the old one? I dont want
>>>> to
>>>> whip out a pocket knife and start pick'in at it.
>>>
>>> You remember what brand is the one actually on your screen? If it's a
>>> WriteRight, then it should be fairly easy to peel off. Just use a
>>> business
>>> card and try to get a corner. If it's a Barrier or the new NuShield,
>>> then it
>>> might be a bit harder, since I remember reading that those will fit
>>> underneath the case. But somebody with one of those can probably share
>>> his
>>> own experience, any NuShield user?
>>>
>>> -Laurent.
>>
>> It is an adhesive type (I think) by Concept Kitchen I put it on when I
>> first
>> got the Newt and It is getting a lot of pox marks from usage.
>
> This is the WriteRight. You shouldn't have any problem removing it. It
> doesn't have any adhesive on it, AFAIK. That's what I'm still using and
> usually, I will just start peeling one of the corner, sometime helping
> with the corner of a business card.
>
> -Laurent.
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