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| Computers & Dive Timers: Discuss VR2 Screen Guard in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: I was diving last week in water temperature of 0C, with the air tempature of around -15C and my plastic ... |
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| VR2 Screen Guard I was diving last week in water temperature of 0C, with the air tempature of around -15C and my plastic screen guard didn't like it one bit and broke on the first day. I want to relace it with the stick on type that Delta make for the VR3. Just wondering if anyone else has done the same thing or something similar? |
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| Go to www.invisibleshield.com by ZAGG. Their screen protectors are amazing. I have one on my VR3 and ipod and, and and.... |
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Thanks Rob |
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| It has an adhesive backing they are easy to apply and are guaranteed not to scratch. You are supplied with a soapy solution which you spray onto the screen and the sticky side of the film and then slide it into place on the screen and squeegee (also supplied) away the excess solution and then let dry. (seriously I have no affiliation to ZAGG, I just think the product is fantastic, and I live in SA and have had prompt efficient delivery from them). I doubt it would be a problem to remove the film from the screen should you want to. |
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| Thanks John, much appreciated. Regards, Rob |
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As with the John's offering, its a self adhesive covering. Book covering material is probably thinner that the other stuff though. |
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