Re: [NTLK] 2100 bubbles

From: Mark Ross (markr13_at_comcast.net)
Date: Tue May 25 2004 - 17:49:11 PDT


This is not a NuShield. NuShields do not cause air bubbles since they
do not use adhesive. This is most likely a WriteRight type of film
protector. To remove, use your finger nail in a corner to pick up one
edge and then pull the film off.
On May 25, 2004, at 2:00 PM, Woody Smith wrote:

> Sounds like you may have a screen protector installed. Some like
> Writerite stick to display and are peeled off others like NuSheild
> slide under the edge of the case. See if you can slide the surface of
> the display to reveal edges
> Woody
> On Tuesday, May 25, 2004, at 12:49 PM, Ryan Rotter wrote:
>
>> I recently purchased a 2100 on eBay, and it seems to have an air
>> bubble
>> in the screen. I don't know much about the construction of the
>> screen,
>> or the layers of material in it, but it seems to be just below the top
>> layer (plastic?) I can push it around and it will move around on the
>> screen, but I cannot get rid of it.
>> Thanks, Ryan

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