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It astounds me that so many people buy devices with a back cover
and
a screen, only to add a back cover protector and screen protector --
as
if the designer of the device took no care over the durability and
protection of the devices in the first place.
This entire industry of cases for
cases and glass protection overlays
for
glass screen overlays make e-gadgets thicker and more expensive
than
they need to be.
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// Any screen (despite the boasting of several manufacturers, I
say again: ANY SCREEN) will become scratched by frequent
exposure to pocket debris// Even those with sapphire
screens? Carry many diamonds around in your pocket, do you? |
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Yes but if you have spent £5 on a screen protector and £10 on a case protector, do you not care about your £15 investment? Perhaps you should consider spending an extra 50p on a flexi-case-case-protector to protect the add-on case that protects the built-in case that protects that actual working parts of your ee-telephone or whatever piece of Chinese sweatshop electronica is the must-have social grooming tool this afternoon. |
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The screen protector for my iPad cost me $7.50 and adds
less than a mm thickness and maybe 1/5 of an ounce in
weight. I don't consider that excessive for the protection it
provides. |
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