AdamC
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Registered: Nov 1999
Location: New York, New York, USA
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This "soft screen" phenomena you are all describing is nothing to worry about, at least in my experience. I had a Palm V which I recently traded in for a Vx (after cancelling my Visor order - another story), and the screen on my V was of the "soft" variety. After 6 months of hard usage and no form of screen protection (i.e. WriteRights), I had no scratches whatsoever. Admittedly, I did clean the screen regularly with a cotton cloth and diluted Windex.
What this comes down to is that there are certain acceptable "tolerences" in the manufacturing process. Akin to the backlight issue (some are bright, some are not), the chances of getting a hard or soft screen are about 50/50. All Palm devices, be they Visors, V's or III's use a plastic membrane over glass. Some are just seated more firmly.
If you receive a Visor with a "soft" screen, my advice is to count yourself lucky you got one at all. In the long run, it won't make a difference.
[This message has been edited by AdamC (edited 11-19-1999).]
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