Thanks Doug. I did order some WR from kortexonline.com. I'm a bit reluctant when giving my credit card number over the internet, but this time I did.
Gretz99, it sounds good. Unfortunatelly I had already ordered the WR before reading your post. I know a lot of people from HK, so maybe next time someone goes I'll get some. Cheers
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01-11-2000 03:11 PM
farhany
Member
Registered: Nov 1999
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Posts: 9
Which one to get?
WriteRight Screen Overlay for Palm V or
WriteRight Screen Enhancements for Palm V
Probably the first one, just want to make sure. Right?
01-15-2000 06:20 PM
chipset
Member
Registered: Oct 1999
Location: Clinton, UT 84015
Posts: 71
I am currently using the Windows CE WriteRights. There's about 1mm space on one side that doesn't get covered.
Thomas
01-16-2000 04:49 AM
Belthasar
Member
Registered: Nov 1999
Location: Stony Brook, NY, USA
Posts: 35
Wasted 2 Palm and 2 Win CE Writerights tryin to get them on. sometimes they get dust on the adhesive sides which is not a good thing.
The air bubbles are always present too, I can get away with only minor bubbles, but they are still there.
Fortunately, I dont see why I would need to replace the one Writeright I have on there (Win CE)
01-18-2000 06:59 PM
pubwvj
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Registered: Jan 2000
Location:
Posts: 45
Rather than using the extremely expensive WriteRight and similar products I use a self adhesive crafts laminate (Keep-a-memory from Walmart $3 for a life time supply). It works great and costs about 1/150th the price of official screen cover materials... You can also probably find it in most craft stores as well. It sticks great and removes with out any problem. Do be careful when applying to keep it pulled tight to eliminate air bubbles (very doable) and smooth it out as you go. Just keep it slow as you apply the material.
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