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Hi, i am getting my transformer soon (i hope) and i would like to know your opinion on those screen protectors, i seen a lot of skinomi and clear freak thread but i am also wondering about the price, those 2 turn around 20 bucks each and im used to (12$ for 2 realooks protectors (for a phone though)) and i seen a couple of threads of people scratching the skinomi when trying to install it.. so i were wondering:
Is the +/- 20$ price is the price for those screen protector or are they gonna go down? (early adopter fee?)
I am really scared of a wet application method, is there dry screen protector out there?
Does any of you actually know if zagg or realook intend to release screen protectors for the transformer?
And finally, is there another tablet out there with the EXACT dimension for a screen protector (seen a couple for the iconia here and there but none for the transformer....)
Thanks a lot!
Funny you should ask, I just posted this in the other skinomi thread
If you're looking for anti-glare I'd go with ViewGuard. It's a hard plastic and thicker than the wet application options. I have one on my laptop and it dramatically reduces the reflectiveness and it hasn't reduced the touch sensitivity on it at all. It's what I plan on getting for mine when it gets here. Yes, I have a mutli-touch capacitive screen on my laptop.
Ok,does the dimension fit the transformer ?(or a little bigger?)
just get my eeepad, I know the case/sleeve is required, do I really need a screen protector?
tks
benmyers2941 said:
Funny you should ask, I just posted this in the other skinomi thread
If you're looking for anti-glare I'd go with ViewGuard. It's a hard plastic and thicker than the wet application options. I have one on my laptop and it dramatically reduces the reflectiveness and it hasn't reduced the touch sensitivity on it at all. It's what I plan on getting for mine when it gets here. Yes, I have a mutli-touch capacitive screen on my laptop.
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Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the post
~DC
benmyers2941 said:
Funny you should ask, I just posted this in the other skinomi thread
If you're looking for anti-glare I'd go with ViewGuard. It's a hard plastic and thicker than the wet application options. I have one on my laptop and it dramatically reduces the reflectiveness and it hasn't reduced the touch sensitivity on it at all. It's what I plan on getting for mine when it gets here. Yes, I have a mutli-touch capacitive screen on my laptop.
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Now we have to find the size that will fit th TF, even though the screen is 8.5 X 5.5 the glass is 10X7. The closest size they list is for 12.1 4X3 aspect @ 9.72 X 7.28 which would have to be trimmed. I contacted them about custom sizes.
~DC
roy2004 said:
just get my eeepad, I know the case/sleeve is required, do I really need a screen protector?
tks
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Yes. A good screen guard not only protects your glass from getting scratched but also reduces glare and even provide better tactile touch. I love how my BSE skins feel. Very smooth and soft and not slippery (not everybody likes it though). Oh, and you can use your hand or sleeves to wipe the screen without fear
BSE offers DIY sizes, 12x14" is about $15 + shipping (buy 3 and shipping is free I think). I've already emailed them to see if they will have Transformer kits soon.
Itaintrite said:
Yes. A good screen guard not only protects your glass from getting scratched but also reduces glare and even provide better tactile touch. I love how my BSE skins feel. Very smooth and soft and not slippery (not everybody likes it though). Oh, and you can use your hand or sleeves to wipe the screen without fear
BSE offers DIY sizes, 12x14" is about $15 + shipping (buy 3 and shipping is free I think). I've already emailed them to see if they will have Transformer kits soon.
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How does your BSE handle the glare and fingerprints? How did you trim it?
~DC
DevCake said:
How does your BSE handle the glare and fingerprints? How did you trim it?
~DC
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I just measured the dimensions of the screen and used a razor to cut the BSE piece. I haven't used it outside yet so not sure about glare, but fingerprints are a-ok, as in they don't show up at all
I got the skinomi silver carbon fiber full protector today
and simply loving the design.
I am not sure how the screen is yet since I am waiting for it to dry
but i'll play with it when it does and see how it is and let you know what I think.
I'll also try to get some pictures up.
just want to interject a quick fact here, you guys know that the TF uses Gorilla glass right? it doesn't need a screen protector (at least for protection anyway) ... anything that can scratch gorilla glass would not be prevented by any screen protector you can get.
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Gorilla Glass is only scratch resistant, not scratch proof. It can still scratch.
finalhit said:
just want to interject a quick fact here, you guys know that the TF uses Gorilla glass right? it doesn't need a screen protector (at least for protection anyway) ... anything that can scratch gorilla glass would not be prevented by any screen protector you can get.
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gorilla glass does scratch. my dell streak has gorilla glass and i've got a small scrath on it. it's just harder to scratch than normal glass.
also screen protectors are good to stop fingerprints and some decrease the friction; so easier swiping across the screen which is good for playing games. btw zagg invisible shields increase friction.
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Hey all...does the transformer dock to the keyboard correctly with the skins / screen protectors?
When I put the skinomi skin on my Galaxy Tab I experienced problems docking it to the HDMI stand/dock...
Anyone with input please advise...
Just a heads up for those planning on using the dock keyboard...
Thanks
recondo1202 said:
Hey all...does the transformer dock to the keyboard correctly with the skins / screen protectors?
When I put the skinomi skin on my Galaxy Tab I experienced problems docking it to the HDMI stand/dock...
Anyone with input please advise...
Just a heads up for those planning on using the dock keyboard...
Thanks
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NO problems with the dock. It's tighter but still slips in.
I don't understand people's argument that Gorilla glass does not require a screen protector... there are numerous reasons to get a screen protector despite scratches. It feels differently, it reduces glare and fingerprints etc. I am happy I got one!
Found one on xoskins.com ......anybody have any experience with their products ?
I've been waiting forever because I love SteinHeil (sgpstore) screen protectors so much and I want something like that, instead of the wet application screen protectors. Help me find one pleease!
I have Skinomi & you can barely tell its on there. Plus, since it is a wet apply, I wasn't punished when I messed up the first time.
I have a clear B&E for sale if anyone is interested. Brand new, never used. PM me.
I just found a screen protector from lexard (think I spelled that wrong). Does anybody have experience with this company or know if this protector is any good?
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I'm really starting to hate the texture of the Skinomi screen protector. It's slightly tacky and makes tracing kind of annoying. It's also not very durable on it's own and while acting as a buffer, it's prone to it's own nicks far more than thinker matte protectors I've used.
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Anyone have any experience with using the dock with tf with screen protector. not so much for protection but for the texture of it. the TFs screen is really sticky specially when clean, and i really like the texture of phantom skinz on my phone.
i'm just wondering how the added thinkness would prevent the tf from docking correctly? also if the skin gets stressed out due to the constant contact with the dock.
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no problem here at all with my I pad cut out modified EXIM screen protector and dock.
Skinomi carbon fiber and screen protector fit just fine with the dock.
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Firstly with the gorrila glass do I need a protector..?
Second I hear the metal scratches easily so I was thinking of getting a skin protector so I could still use the dock... But the only issue with that is then the dock would be a different color and the dock would end up getting scratches on it
The only screen protectors I have seen are the skinomi brand ones...
Anyone see any others
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Something I've seen is quite a nice bag by case logic that let's you use any 10.1 tab with keyboard whilst still in the bag / case. Probably a better option have a look on the case logic website. I travel a lot / fly and that's what I will be getting its perfect.
Screen protector isn't needed with gorilla glass but there will be loads of them out once the Asus Transformer Prime comes out.
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Some screen protectors will help with fingerprints on the glass though. I think a lot of people use them for that reason alone. I hate the way most screen protectors feel so I doubt I will use one. I may grab a skinomi skin though if the amethyst is too purple.
There's no need to "protect" the screen from scratches because of the gorilla glass (but bear in mind this doesn't protect from egregious mishaps).
That being said, I had a SGP Matte screen protector on my GalaxyTab10.1 because I absolutely could not handle the ridiculous amounts of reflection in the screen, and I anticipate I'll get another one for this tablet. The matte screen protectors also give you an awesome tactile feel on the screen, in addition to protecting against fingerprints. The tradeoff is about a 2-5% reduction in screen clarity. For me it was easily worth it.
Look out for a Steinheil screen protector (Ultra Crystal) when it comes out. You don't need one for Gorilla glass but I get one for fingerprint reasons. I have one on the Xoom and it handles finger prints better than bare surface. I've also tried Skinomi and ZAGG for various phones and tablets, but I no longer like the wet application unless it's for skinning.
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irishtexmex said:
There's no need to "protect" the screen from scratches because of the gorilla glass (but bear in mind this doesn't protect from egregious mishaps).
That being said, I had a SGP Matte screen protector on my GalaxyTab10.1 because I absolutely could not handle the ridiculous amounts of reflection in the screen, and I anticipate I'll get another one for this tablet. The matte screen protectors also give you an awesome tactile feel on the screen, in addition to protecting against fingerprints. The tradeoff is about a 2-5% reduction in screen clarity. For me it was easily worth it.
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For those that don't know SGP = Steiheil. The matte will be best against fingerprints and glare, but visibility isn't as good, though. Clear is best for seeing the "true" display but bad against fingerprints and glare.
mutiny said:
Look out for a Steinheil screen protector (Ultra Crystal) when it comes out. You don't need one for Gorilla glass but I get one for fingerprint reasons. I have one on the Xoom and it handles finger prints better than bare surface. I've also tried Skinomi and ZAGG for various phones and tablets, but I no longer like the wet application unless it's for skinning.
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For those that don't know SGP = Steiheil. The matte will be best against fingerprints and glare, but visibility isn't as good, though. Clear is best for seeing the "true" display but bad against fingerprints and glare.
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To expound on this a bit further, Steinheill makes an Ultra Crystal (it's so clear it's practically invisible, no anti-glare/fingerprint properities), an Ultra Optics (anti-glare/fingerprint, 3~% reduction in screen clarity, my preference), and one in between (inferior imo).
If you google or youtube the iPad equivalents you can find some good reviews of all them compared next to each other. But those in the know will recommend Steinheill/SGP without hesitation because of their outstanding reputation.
And again, I'll throw out my recommendation for the Ultra Optics version. Of course everyone's preferences will be different, but once you've compared the (lack of) glare with one on to a tablet without one you'll never want to go back. It makes the screen more readable without having to crank up the brightness, which always hurt my eyes after extended amounts of use. I found gaming on it easier, as well, because of how smooth gliding a finger on it is.
Yeah the thing is I'm not waiting for a skin/screen protector from another company to come out so I'm just gonna get the skinomi clear screen and skin protector!
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Another +1 for SGP Screen protectors. I use them on all my touch screen devices and will be picking up the Ultra Optic for the Prime as soon as it hits.
After using most the major brands, including Skinomi, nothing seems to compare with the SGP covers. They feel just like glass (no annoying drag or stickiness), and their anti-glare / fingerprint properties are pretty impressive. They did make an actual body protector (Skin Gaurd) for the original Transformer, but I have never used that specific product so can't speak to its quality. It also didn't interfere with Docking, was $19, and you can bet they will make one for the Prime as well.
http://www.sgpstore.com/tablets/asus/sgp-asus-eee-pad-transformer-tf101-skin-guard-set-series.html
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Mr_Armageddon said:
... and you can bet they will make one for the Prime as well.
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I contacted them a couple of days ago regarding their protectors. Their reply was as follows:
Unfortunately, we don't have any plans of making Screen Protectors for Asus Transformer
Prime as of right now. However, we may change our production plans in the future. Please check our
website for any updates time to time.
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irishtexmex said:
And again, I'll throw out my recommendation for the Ultra Optics version. Of course everyone's preferences will be different, but once you've compared the (lack of) glare with one on to a tablet without one you'll never want to go back. It makes the screen more readable without having to crank up the brightness, which always hurt my eyes after extended amounts of use. I found gaming on it easier, as well, because of how smooth gliding a finger on it is.
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Here is the iPad (sorry no Transformer video) compare between the Crystal Clear and the Anti Glare
SGP Steinheil Screen Shield Install & Comparison for iPad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLUUqQHn68I
SGP STEINHEIL ULTRA CRYSTAL LCD Protector STRESS TEST
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qHORutYKOQ&feature=player_embedded
SGP store for Transformer
http://www.sgpstore.com/sgp-asus-eee-pad-transformer-screen-protector-steinheil-ultra-series.html
ONLY two versions are available for the Eee Pad Transformer
Ultra Crystal - SGP07988
Ultra Crystal screen protector is a clear type where it absolutely doesn’t affect the screen image quality. Ultra Crystal has glass-like coating with the best resistance against scratches.
SGP Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 Screen Protector Steinheil Ultra Series [Ultra Crystal] - $22
http://www.amazon.com/SGP-Transform...T73G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1323285253&sr=8-1
Ultra Fine - SGP07989
Ultra Fine screen protector is matte type hard film which resists against fingerprints and smudges, but it is less clear compared to other Steinheil screen protectors.
SGP Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 Screen Protector Steinheil Ultra Series [Ultra Fine] - $25
http://www.amazon.com/SGP-Transform...T6XM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1323285253&sr=8-2
Steinheil™ Ultra Series Screen Protector Films
** Made for Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101
• Perfect fit for Device's Display
• Size to Specifically fit the mobile device
• No Rainbow Effects
• Easy to install / Remove
• Non-tacky adhesive : Removed easily without leaving residue
• Premium Silicon Adhesive : Bubble Free Application
• Easily Wipe away marks and Fingerprints.
• Anti-UV Rays coated
• No Interference with Touch-Screen Responsiveness
• Base Film Made in Japan
• Finished in Korea
• Manufactured by SGP in California, USA.
Ultimate Transformer PRIME TF201 Accessory Guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1377669
I will probably go nekkid, I really dislike screen protectors and I have put one on my fascinate and removed it a couple days later, with gorilla glass I haven't had any scratch issues even carrying in my pocket with keys and my prime won't have to go against any of that
Just grabbed a Skinomi TechSkin screen protector for $15 on Amazon. I know Gorilla Glass doesn't really need "protection", but I am terrified of damaing the screen in any way. Opted for the normal TechSkin over the DryTech after speaking with their Customer Service and verifying that the TechSkin feels more like a glass surface, aka no drag or friction.
I usually install SGP protectors, and really want the Ultra Optic protector for its anti-glare / fingerprint attributes, but until they are released for the Prime, this was cheap enough to hold me over.
I have a Sensation with Gorilla Glass and I don't use a screen protector at all. I've purposely scraped knives and scissors on my screen to prove a point to friends about the glass. It's good stuff. It's not indestructible like putting too much weight on it) but it's certainly enough to keep the screen protected against keys in my pocket and what not.
As for smudges from your hands, I don't have any experience myself with anything that supposedly reduces that, but I don't have too many smudges on my phone and they wipe off easy (thanks to Gorilla Glass being so tough). I'm skeptical about any layer you can put on the screen that prevents smudges and finger prints. Oil is oil. I'm really careful about what I eat before touching the phone because even a carrot leaves stuff on your fingers that get on your screen.
One of my favorite touted features of the Prime is that it is "hydro-oleophobic", which means there is a special coating on the screen and casing to make it resistant to water/oil/smudges. Perhaps this in combination with the Gorilla Glass will alleviate the need to install a screen protector?
It has been my experience that screen protectors do reduce the sensitivity of a stylus. So initially I'm going to be brave and use the Prime without a screen protector, as I really want to use it for note taking and drawing with a stylus.
Gary_O said:
One of my favorite touted features of the Prime is that it is "hydro-oleophobic", which means there is a special coating on the screen and casing to make it resistant to water/oil/smudges. Perhaps this in combination with the Gorilla Glass will alleviate the need to install a screen protector?
It has been my experience that screen protectors do reduce the sensitivity of a stylus. So initially I'm going to be brave and use the Prime without a screen protector, as I really want to use it for note taking and drawing with a stylus.
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news but that coating your talking about i just didnt see it on the Prime.When i played with the display model at Gamestop the screen had plenty of fingerprints and smudges.Yet the screen was still beautiful.Goes to show u that a clean screen will be amazing.
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news but that coating your talking about i just didnt see it on the Prime.When i played with the display model at Gamestop the screen had plenty of fingerprints and smudges.Yet the screen was still beautiful.Goes to show u that a clean screen will be amazing.
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Well of course it would because it's a display model! Lol
But I'm gonna tell you that the display unit probably had some sort of protector on it!
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Screen protector is still a good idea. It's gorilla glass, but its still glass. Any common sand still has a higher hardness of glass. Just something to keep in mind.
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Personally, I don't think I'm gonna get a screen protector. Seems silly, as gorilla class is awesome - very happy with my gs2 (though I did drop it straight on the concrete and it got chipped lol...but no crack). Im mot too upset with finger print marks. I'm thinking about picking up one of those sub 10$ tablet cases on amazon!
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Personally, I don't think I'm gonna get a screen protector. Seems silly, as gorilla class is awesome...
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Gorilla Glass is awesome, but not indestructible. My wife's Samsung Infuse is only 3-4 months old, and there are a few scratches on the gorilla glass screen.
Granted, I have kids that sometimes get ahold of her phone, but I definitely want something to gaurd against any possibility of scratches on the Prime. Will be rocking a Skinomi until SGP releases their protectors for this device.
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Should I get antiglare or clear? What do you guys like better?
Anybody get the Phantomskinz body skin for your prime?
http://phantomskinz.com/asuseeepadtransformerprime.aspx
I was wondering if it's cut so the dock doesn't scuff the skin.
How are fingerprints? Does it make it any less of a fingerprint magnet?
$20 for the screen and $30 for the full slate body kit.
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You should thing before installing something like this. If you have also the dock, after installing this skin you will not be able to fit in the dock.
I have installed a very thin screen protector and i already fell that i need to push little more harder on the tablet to lock in to the dock. With this shield i am sure that you will not bw able anymore to mach with the prime dock!
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There a thread going about the Skinomi skins and they have cutouts where the prime docks so it doesn't interfere. The Phantomskinz appear to also but not quite as much in surface area cutouts that the Skinomi skins do. I really liked the feel of Phantomskinz and how it helps keep fingerprints to a minimum while still being clear and not matte, but I wanted to see if anyone else has taken the plunge and ordered these already.
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Hey guys,
Looking for a quality, wet-apply, non rubbery feel screen protector that is compatible with the dock (either cutout, or thin enough to not impede dock usage). Any suggestions?
I have tried multiple screen protectors on multiple devices and never really been satisfied as they reduce the responsiveness of the screen and usually peel off over time. This device has Gorilla glass, so I don't believe a screen protector is required.
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David Dee said:
I have tried multiple screen protectors on multiple devices and never really been satisfied as they reduce the responsiveness of the screen and usually peel off over time. This device has Gorilla glass, so I don't believe a screen protector is required.
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been the same for me, never really been happy with the feeling / lack of response using them so always come off.
I have a Skinomi skin (tablet + dock) and am pretty happy with it. You can also use skinomi25 for a 25% discount.
I've never had any other type of skin though, so I can't really compare.
I've heard people say that the Skinomi skins have a rubbery texture though. Is that the case in your experience?
Dont buy a screen protector it's pointless. Gorilla glass is amazing
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No offence, and I appreciate the suggestions, but I wasn't asking whether or not I should get a screen protector, but whether there's a screen protector that fits the criteria I want.
have had no problems with zagg... can see where it sits in the dock when not connected, but great otherwise
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Skinomi is good +1 on that. Running full body protection + full body keyboard protection. While yes corning gorilla glass shouldn't scratch but better to be safe than sorry. Especially if your carrying it inside a bag and such.
Both Skinomi and Zagg screen protectors are rubbery. Skinomi is less rubbery than Zagg but neither are really unnoticeable when applied. Most matte screen protectors won't be rubbery but they will alter the look of your screen slightly.
Some people swear by the A case matte screen protector http://www.amazon.com/Transformer-1...47YW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1333282964&sr=8-2
In general though, the look and feel of a screen protector is a very subjective thing so you may have to try a few before you find one you like.
Know you're asking about wet-apply, but I use the Elecom TB-ASTF201FLBS, and am really pleased with it so far.
Course, I haven't used the prime without it, so I wouldn't know whether there's less sensation than doing it in the buff. Imagine we'll get around to that after we get to know each other better...
But looking on Amazon.com, I'm not sure you can get this outside of Japan.
I bought this off of ebay in January even before I got my Prime, I usually was concerned about wet-apply as I'd never used it before.
It looks like the bubbles will stay at first, but push most of them off with a credit card, wait 48-hours and I promise you the water/soapy look underneath and all of the bubbles disappear.
I love it, doesn't feel super rubbery, and it seems just as responsive.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Asus-EE...ccessories&hash=item35b83249d4#ht_2417wt_1139
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have had no problems with zagg... can see where it sits in the dock when not connected, but great otherwise
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I agree with coach. I've had a Zagg Invisible Shield on my HTC Aria since the first week or purchase. It works as advertised, keeps the screen protected and scratch free.
HOWEVER, personally, Zagg does have a rubbery feel and as everyone else mentioned, will reduce screen sensitivity.