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dthree36

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Original poster
Feb 4, 2008
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Ok, So my apple iPad 2 smart leather cover has been falling apart just over a year of owning it. So I decide that I may just want a screen protector in the interim to protect my screen until I can decide on a new case or cover. I pop in to my local Walmart and see the Fellows WriteRight Screen protectors. Wow... $14.99 for (2) covers. Hey, I have two iPads... so I get to protect them both. Well... for those who might wonder about this product... Save the your 15 bucks and put it towards a better quality product. The packaging is simple and the instructions read well but this cover leaves several air bubbles and it attracts small particles so you kind of need to be in a clean room environment to apply.

Needless to say... I have already wasted one of these on the initial application and honestly... I don't like the texture of the screen protector. Its smooth but the response is not as quick and if you use a stylus for games like draw something... you are going to have to retrace your marks because the response is just not there.

Hey... $15 bucks for 2 protectors isn't bad but you could put your money to better use in a different product. Overall the screen looks good behind this cover. But the film itself is susceptible to scratches... yup the material will leave behind small scratch marks on the film so the screen will appear to have blemishes when in fact its just the protector film.

I guess I will say a true 1 star rating because it does add protection and the price is moderate but overall, stay away from it. Chances are you will be disappointed in this product.
 
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