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TheTanStar:
Except it was scratched due to it being not so durable, and it was replaced with a standard protector. :( I might replace it with the P4:G protector if I pre-order it (ie. if there's dual audio).
Elixir:
--- Quote from: TheTanStar on September 07, 2012, 06:37:39 pm ---Except it was scratched due to it being not so durable, and it was replaced with a standard protector. :( I might replace it with the P4:G protector if I pre-order it (ie. if there's dual audio).
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Honestly, screen protectors are a complete marketing gimmick. Especially the "official" ones, which always cost the most, because you're paying for the brand name. Unless you feel like selling the console in the future, don't bother with a screen protector at all. I have a nice Vita case without any screen protector and I'm fine with it.
Vitas have their own screen protector (the outer casing) protecting their real screen.
PinoyCruger:
I have to improve my still photography as my hobby (my digicam is Nikon Coolpix L22).
First, I have to take a pic on some M&M's yesterday.
And for those who lived in the Philippines, here some Lumpiyang prito (fried spring roll). It was a breakfast staple made out of bean sprouts and various veggies including string beans and carrots. Some small morsels of meat or seafood may also added for some extra oomph. It could be served piping hot and usually eaten with vinegar and chili peppers, or a soy sauce-and-calamondin juice mixture known as toyo-mansi.
chikorita157:
--- Quote from: Elixir on September 08, 2012, 12:16:15 am ---Honestly, screen protectors are a complete marketing gimmick. Especially the "official" ones, which always cost the most, because you're paying for the brand name. Unless you feel like selling the console in the future, don't bother with a screen protector at all. I have a nice Vita case without any screen protector and I'm fine with it.
Vitas have their own screen protector (the outer casing) protecting their real screen.
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Didn't the Vita have a glass front screen? I know there is since my front screen doesn't have any scratches and the safety manual says not to put excessive pressure on the screen since it's made out of glass.
Sadly, the back on mine has some scratches and I only had it for about a month. I think the back is made out of some kind of plastic.
TheTanStar:
Even with an outer casing to protect the screen, the casing can and will be scratched, causing a nasty rainbow effect if above the screen. Also, the screen is fused to the casing, so replacing it is not an option for most people, unlike the PSP. A screen protector isn't a bad idea - I've scratched many other screens and their protectors before.
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