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vito

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Apr 4, 2006
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I still can't decide which screen protector to go for.

I'm after a "bubble free" installation.

Is the iVisor iPad 2 acceptable to use with the new iPad or have they changed the screen?

Thanks for your help guys,
 
Remember that the easyscreen is anti-glare so the screen quality will be reduced more than say the mediadevil crystal clear one. The iVisor doesn't really suggest what it is.

I bought the MD crystal clear one, I was having problems with dust and ended up messing up both protectors, they were kind enough to send me out a new one.

Air bubbles aren't the problem as they will go, it's the dust which is the problem.
 
Remember that the easyscreen is anti-glare so the screen quality will be reduced more than say the mediadevil crystal clear one. The iVisor doesn't really suggest what it is.

I bought the MD crystal clear one, I was having problems with dust and ended up messing up both protectors, they were kind enough to send me out a new one.

Air bubbles aren't the problem as they will go, it's the dust which is the problem.

Completely agree, I messed up as well due to dust. Thinking about bringing it in to the GeekSquad for them to do it for a £5.
 
Completely agree, I messed up as well due to dust. Thinking about bringing it in to the GeekSquad for them to do it for a £5.
Never even heard of them, I would happily pay £5 for someone to do it first time perfectly. I was even doing it after a hot shower (meant to help), with such a big screen though there was always some dust, nightmare!

Its not perfect now, 2 or 3 tiny bits of dust, but not on the screen so I'm very happy.
 
Never even heard of them, I would happily pay £5 for someone to do it first time perfectly. I was even doing it after a hot shower (meant to help), with such a big screen though there was always some dust, nightmare!

Its not perfect now, 2 or 3 tiny bits of dust, but not on the screen so I'm very happy.

GeekSquad, a company originally from the USA, they are based with the Carephone stores across the UK. I phoned in the one in Aberdeen and asked to speak to a GS Agent.
 
GeekSquad, a company originally from the USA, they are based with the Carephone stores across the UK. I phoned in the one in Aberdeen and asked to speak to a GS Agent.
Had a google and saw that they are in the CW stores. They just say you could bring a protector in and they would apply for a fiver then?

All the nearest GeekSquad stores near me don't do repairs, wonder how many do.
 
Had a google and saw that they are in the CW stores. They just say you could bring a protector in and they would apply for a fiver then?

All the nearest GeekSquad stores near me don't do repairs, wonder how many do.

As far as I know, any GS place do the job, repairs or not. You should phone in before. I phoned one store, and he told me that I cannot bring my own one because they supply InvisibleShield. I phoned another store, and the the guy told that I can bring my own one and he will have a look.
 
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