Next, the material used to make the protector is cheap and unsuitable for covering your screen. It started to show stylus scratches after just one day of use (and I don't push harder than necessary for the digitizer to register). But the worst aspect of these protectors is that they grab and stick to your stylus, making it quite difficult to write smoothly on the screen. If you like to doodle on Notepad or write Graffiti quickly, don't choose these protectors.
They get two stars and not one because I believe they will fulfill their function of protecting my Palm screen. But they definitely won't enhance your palm experience.First off, I find it ingenious how PalmOne chooses to save money and resources by making each screen protector a large sheet with screen cutout outlines on the back for all the current PalmOne handhelds. So theoretically, how how they can claim it fits all PalmOne handhelds. The problem is that it's difficult to use. The outlines are significantly smaller than the actual screen size, so you have quite a bit of uncovered screen area, which for me traps dust. There are so many lines that eventually curve and cross each other so it's difficult following the right one and if you are successful, you can never get it real straight-looking. Applying the cover is similar to the other adhesives, except for one thing: when I peeled part of the already applied cover to remove a giant air bubble, the adhesive created a row of tiny, tiny, microscopic bubbles on the protector that can't be removed.
My suggestion, if you do purchase this, make an outline of your screeen using pen and paper, then use it as a template. You'll get a better fit. And be sure you aim correctly the first time you apply and scrape scrape scrape all those air bubbles.

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