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Posted by nitehawk on 01-31-2000 09:52 PM:

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I too have been pleased using sheet vinyl.
I got it at the local hardware store.. they had two thicknesses, I bought the thinner one and cut small rectangle to fit the screen... be sure to cut a small notch (ie. cut the corner off) so when you want to remove it you can get a toothpick or some other non-sharp non-scratching object under it to lift it off.

Also be sure to work on a very clean surface and clean off the screen and vinyl before you apply. Also I had several small bubbles at first that soon dissappeared. I have had the current vinyl on my visor for almost a month with no problems...


Posted by Winchell on 02-01-2000 02:52 PM:

Cool

If you want to get really psychidelic, Jo Ann Fabrics has sheet vinyl in assorted transparent colors.


Posted by dakata24 on 02-01-2000 05:16 PM:

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Originally posted by nitehawk:
Also I had several small bubbles at first that soon dissappeared. I have had the current vinyl on my visor for almost a month with no problems...




yeah, i have lots of bubbles.. did you have to use anything (like soapy water, etc..) to get rid of them or did they just disappear on there own? how long did it take? thanks alot!




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Andrew Seto


Posted by xstitcher on 02-01-2000 09:43 PM:

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Originally posted by dequardo:
Try this one http://members.aol.com/easypeel/index.html

I've tried every major protection method-Writerights, Tranparencies, tape, etc. This easy peel seems the best from a protection, glare, and cost perspective. Just got mine in the mail today. They are great!

Mike




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Thanks for the tip. I ordered some custom cut ones for my VDX. I've also traded several emails with the folks at Easy Peel. If there is enough of a request they may start offering them as one of their standard sizes.


Posted by Mather on 02-06-2000 08:19 AM:

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Hey guys. That's a lot of messages on screen protectors. Doubt too many will read this far. But I have had great luck with simple post-it notes. I cut it to size and add a little extra adhesive is all. I only cover the graffitti area, not the silk screen buttons - no real need there.
I make tiny marks at the top and bottom of the paper to show where the dividing line is between letter and numbers. They last, and arre quick and cheap to replace. You can even get colors to match the visor deluxe colors is desired. Texture is great for writing too.


Posted by hobbes16 on 02-06-2000 08:19 PM:

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My suggestion (tried transparencies and could not find vinyl) is an item I found at staples when looking for screen protection. they're called "clear decals" and are by invent it. They are designed for your ink jet printer adn come in packs of 10 sheets. One sheet makes about 9 protectors and it has a square peel off so sizes are easy to measure. The pack of ten was 8.99, and that makes about 90 protectors. That's a big improvement for 26 bucks for what...20? They use NO adhesive which I like a lot and attach using static cling. I've had NO problems at all with my Blue VDX as in static cling screwing up the screen. A suggestion though, after you apply the screen covering (any kind) re-run the "welcome program" to calibrate the screen again to get better recognition.
-Ann


Posted by Taki on 02-07-2000 02:17 PM:

Smile

quote:
Originally posted by dakata24:
yeah, i have lots of bubbles.. did you have to use anything (like soapy water, etc..) to get rid of them or did they just disappear on there own? how long did it take? thanks alot!


I mixed a drop of kitchen detergent in about 2 oz. of water, then wet my finger just a little & rubbed vinyl. It stuck to the screen like a magic(almost no bubble)! If it doesn't go on straight, you can lift it up & reapply. I've read some people thought it was not good idea to put water on, but my IVDx is fine(it's been >3 wks).

I also tried using transparency sheet but like vinyl better because it really decreases glare & doesn't scratch.


Posted by Winchell on 02-07-2000 05:09 PM:

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Originally posted by Taki:

I also tried using transparency sheet but like vinyl better because it really decreases glare & doesn't scratch.



Well, I like vinyl better as well, but the vinyl will scratch, eventually.
Specifically, after a couple of weeks, the vinyl over the alphabet side of the graffiti area was cloudy with microscratches, and recognition suffered.
But it didn't take but a jiffy to replace it with a fresh piece of vinyl. I blew an entire two dollars on a one yard piece of 8 gauge vinyl, which is basically a lifetime supply.


Posted by SpeenDog on 02-08-2000 08:00 PM:

Lightbulb

I just tried the Avery SP119 Vinyl sheet protectors. I had a couple old ones lying around. I had to cut it down to size to just fit the full screen size 61mm x 80mm. (Not too frustrating.) A trick to make it stick easily without any adhesives is to lightly rub the vinyl against nylon/polyester or fleece. This gives it static cling to hold on and not damage the screen. The appearance is the same as the Visor screen.

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Posted by Corky on 05-11-2000 04:42 AM:

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Originally posted by dakata24:
yeah, i have lots of bubbles.. did you have to use anything (like soapy water, etc..) to get rid of them or did they just disappear on there own? how long did it take? thanks alot!



So I'm curious, and we never heard the answer to dakata24's question.

So is there any way to get the air bubbles out from under a vinyl protector without any kind of liquid near your VDX? Will they eventually "go away"? Are there problems with how the vinyl drags and "sticks" to the end of your stylus?

Anyone?


Posted by Nhatman on 05-11-2000 05:50 AM:

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I've had the Writerights on my Visor for about 2 months now and was neutrally satisfied with them, but have always hated the way they "blur" the screen (I have the textured ones for the Palm III). I thought it was a small price to pay for the protection I got, but until recently, after reading all of these posts, I decided to "remind" myself of what I was missing and took them off. There is NO way I am ever putting them back on, at least the textured Writerights.

Which brings me to my second point; I am too paranoid to use any type of oil, lubricant, soap, etc. with the vinyl. I was going to try the Laminate-It! brands but was also hesitant over it being too sticky.

Then, came my savior, Calvin...errr...I mean Hobbes. What she has sounds VERY promising; those "decal" thingies. As for using static electricity to adhere it to the screen, I have no concerns since its charge should be very low relative to what the Visor is designed to handle. Besides, it is insulated; there's no metallic contact with anything inside the visor, right?

Anyway, Hobbes, could you kindly please tell me what brand these "decals" are?

Thanks.


Posted by rclayton on 05-14-2000 02:37 AM:

Thumbs up

I contacted www.easypeel.com and they will custom cut the smallest sheets to 8cm x 6cm to fit the screen. I ordered 2 sets of 2 (4 total)........

I will post my 'review' after I get them. And for anyone else wanting to order now and get away from the fuzzy WW screens, order the smallest ones they offer, but also put a 1 (or equal to the previous quantity) in the other section and list what size you want. (per email from easypeel)

Ryan Clayton


Posted by homer on 05-15-2000 03:58 PM:

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Ryan:

Please do post a review...these may be what we are all looking for (I've never been completely happy with writeRights either...)


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