Mysterious Stranger
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Waste of money. Can be cleaned with any LCD Touch screen cleaner.
Waste of money. Can be cleaned with any LCD Touch screen cleaner.
Screen protectors are for dorks!
This. Naked as always, and forever.
Hori all the way!
Enjoy the scratches!
How will your Wii U pad get scratched? It's probably going to be sitting on an end table or by your tv.
How will your Wii U pad get scratched? It's probably going to be sitting on an end table or by your tv.
Hori all the way!
Enjoy the scratches!
None.
Didn't with my fat DS, or DS Lite, or DSi, or 3DS, or XL.
And I scribbled a ton of frenzied circles thanks to Elite Beat Agents without consequence.
a small $8-15 investment on a screen protector is worth the peace of mind against an accidental scratch driving me crazy.
Screen protectors make me feel like an idiot because I can never apply them correctly. Fuck 'em.
This. Always trust Hori.Getting the hori one mailed 2 day shipping. Can't go wrong with Hori, use it on all my gaming handhelds.
I don't think Gamestop would be the best place to buy Hori products. It's hard to find, I usually do it from Amazon.Do they generally carry the Hori products at Gamestop? I don't want to pay $4 shipping for a sub-$10 item.
I don't think Gamestop would be the best place to buy Hori products. It's hard to find, I usually do it from Amazon.
the power of rhythm games >.<
Do they generally carry the Hori products at Gamestop? I don't want to pay $4 shipping for a sub-$10 item.
dust accumulates around your house, especially with electronics to attract them. If there's dust on the screen and you use a stylus, it could scratch your screen. Happened to my old DS, even with the clamshell dust got on the screen and I ended up scratching it. Might not be as risky here since you're not likely to use a stylus as much, but I have two kids so I'm getting one.
I dunno, but ito has to be some kind of scratch resistant material, right? Everything is scratch resistant nowadays. The only scratch I have on anything is a scratch on my phone from where I accidentally knelt on it. My entire body weight caused a scratch that you generally can't see.
I don't think those fix scratches! And you'd have to use those either way to keep it clean, though some magical never-can-get-dirty screen protector might well be worth it anyway.Waste of money. Can be cleaned with any LCD Touch screen cleaner.
Every so often you can accidentally drag a bigger piece that can leave a visible scratch though, happened on my DSi while playing Layton.The kind of scratches dust would cause you'd never see in normal usage of the device. My daughter's DS has scratches on the touch screen and they're not remotely visible when the screen is on.
That resistive angle is exactly why I'd like to get a screen protector, but I don't notice any IQ drops with Hori protectors. At worst maybe the Vita looks a bit worse from an off angle, but 99% of the time you'll be playing looking head on.That's because 99% of smartphones have glass screens, which makes screen protectors mostly useless. Resistive screens (wii u) scratch easier.
Id take the small chancw of a scratch than be 100% guaranteed looking at a lesser quality screen due to the screen film.
Unless those are all variants of a DS they're probably capacitive touch screens, which are usually glass, and especially coated glass is harder to scratch. I took off my iPod Touch screen protector when it was getting too scratched for my liking (and, uhh, because I was slightly drunk and decided what the hell lets do this), and I have yet to see scratches on that. So yeah, I'd be against using them on capacitive unless they were crazy and used a plastic screen, but for resistive it's screen protectors whenever reasonable.Not sure exactly how many touch screen devices I've owned (currently 7), but I've never scratched one of them, so no. I may change my mind when my daughter is old enough to use said devices.