The display has a textured surface, see Daniel Padilla's microscopic
photo
<http://dev.newtontalk.net/~dpadilla/>
Frank Gruendel has carefully polished all the textured material off
to get a display surface similar to the 120.
see< http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=newtontalk&m=107084164609725&w=2>
for one discussion, you will find additional discussion in the
archives if you search the archives for K3 polish.
Matt screen protectors will reduce the noticeability wear.
Woody
On May 14, 2007, at 12:08 PM, David Oxtoby wrote:
> Ok, here's one, i'd just gotten a new LCD panel for the MP2K from
> ebay, but once i tired to fit it to the newt i noticed that this
> isn't what i needed, since its the top layer of the screen (the glass
> with the digitizer) thats scratched and needs fixing and not the LCD
> panel below it, dope!, so the LCD panel is no use.
>
> anyway, now i've figured i can't use this LCD panel for anything, i'm
> now looking at how best to get rid of the scratches in the glass
> screen, anyone had any luck doing this, i thought about some ultra-
> fine rubbing compound to polish out the scratches......
>
> David O.
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