pbray
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Thought I'd relay my experience, Vinny.
I bought my BVDx and beforehand had read all about the screen scratches - this was early January. So as soon as I received it, I covered the graffiti area with Scotch Magic (green case) tape. It works like a charm and makes the writing area feel "papery."
I also invested in the PDAPanache Custom Deluxe. I really like the stylus (though the tip came loose)! Anyways, I thought that the stylus would not scratch like the factory stylus. I'd heard the stories such as dust causing scratches, etc., but I'm always careful to clean my Visor w/ a soft cloth before using. Needless to say, I've still experienced quite a few scratches - nothing horendous, but enough to notice. On all of the postings regarding the subject, responses are always something along the lines of the "dust causes the scratches," etc. I think it's definitely a valid point, but seeing as how I'm careful to clean the screen, there has to be more to it. My point is this - If you don't want any scratches, buy some WriteRights - check BestBuy or CompUSA. I've heard they can cause some glare and they are pricey (~$25), but I guess that's the price you pay for a beauty of a screen. I personally am going to see if my screen gets much worse; if so, I think I'll call customer service. I just can't justify paying for screen protection - I mean, I don't cover my keyboard for my computer and I surely don't cover my couch with plastic!
One more thing. In comparing my BVDx screen with my Dad's Palm Vx - it seems the Visor screen is "softer." His screen does have some scratches, but not nearly as many as mine, and he's had his quite a bit longer. My final point of this rambling is this - I think the screen "could" be more resistant. Again, not a big deal, but it can be frustrating.
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