I couldn't agree more. I got the Invisible Shield for my iphone and hated the results. I was very particular with the installation of the complete body shield but it never really looked like it should, ie. basically invisible. Within 24 hours I removed the rear shield, another 48 hours later I removed the front shield because tiny bubbles (like an orange peel) never went away. Next I got the iSkin Solo and love the feel and looks. I did apply the front shield from the Solo but once again, I wasn't completely satisfied.
Today I got the Power Support Anti-glare shield and love it. Install was VERY easy and appearance is great. No finger prints, no bubbles. It is very easy to believe there is nothing on the the LCD screen. This is a keeper.
everything can damage your eyes... but..
how much these lcd screens emit bluelight?
how much goes through to your retina?
how does it differ from getting the same radiation from natural sources (e.g. sun) or lightbulbs?
in a controlled environment, laboratory with mice and a direct source of bluelight they can see some effects.