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What's the best way to protect the writing surface on a Visor. I had a Palm III (actually several) and found that the Palm stylus eventually scratched the Graffiti area, despite keeping the surface clean.
Write Rights sound good, but expensive, and I'd imagine they'll diminish slightly the screen image of the Visor Prism I'm buying.
I heard about Scotch tape, Satin brand. But once I used a different model of Scotch brand tape, and when I peeled it off after a day or two, found the Graffiti surface felt as if it had been stripped off somewhat, even after I cleaned it.
My best luck is with using the Cross digital writer (felt type) pens, but I find the harder tipped stylus is faster to write with.
What do other people think?
Any ideas?
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Screen protector
I'm a WriteRight man myself. If you change the protectors every month like you're supposed to, I imagine that the screen clarity won't sufffer. But I also don't have a Prism. Perhaps James might enlighten the group on this question?
As for WriteRights, their cost works out to $1-2/month - a worthwhile investment in my opinion.
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