EMPIRE 5 Pack Crystal Clear LCD Screen Protector for HTC HD2, Leo, Firestorm [EMPIRE Packaging]
Price : $2.60
Product Description
5 Pack Premium Crystal Clear LCD Screen Protector for HTC HD2
Product Details
- Item Weight: 3 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 0.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- ASIN: B0031QGIQA
- California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 warning.
Technical Details
- Provides screen protection
- It comes in a pack of 5
Customer Reviews
I tried to put it on without any air bubbles but i couldn't the first try so i tried again and finally got it with a few unnoticable bubbles.Any screen protector for any phone is hard to put on so thats no reason not to buy it its great and i asked my sister if she could notice i had a screen protector and she couldnt notice which is good i recomend this product to anyone with an htc hd2 and doesnt have a screen protector. I actually wrote this review with the phone and the screen guard doesnt effect the touch screen at all.
I read all the reviews (positive and negative) prior to purchasing this screen protector for my HTC HD2, and figured that for about $.60 each (pack of five) I would give it a try to replaced my very scratched generic cut-to-fit screen protector I've been using. It came with a small cleaning cloth (about 2" x 3") and no instructions aside from the labeled 1 tab ("peel off this mask BEFORE application") and 2 tab ("peel off this mask AFTER application complete") on each protector. These tabs are used to remove the very thin protective plastic from the the protector itself. Removing tab 1 exposes the sticky side that you apply to the screen, and removing tab 2 exposes the side you touch.
Basic installation: 1)I did a test fit of the protector without removing either tab 1 or 2, and found that it was cut well enough to fit without alteration. 2)I cleaned the screen completely (no smudges, dust or lint). 3)I peeled back tab 1 about a third of the way to expose the sticky side and carefully placed it at the top edge, gradually peeling back the tab 1 thin plastic film and pressing the sticky side down. 4)Using the pressure of my thumb, I pushed the few air bubbles that were present to the edges (a couple of tiny air bubbles remaining were gone after a day). 5)Peel off tab 2 and its associated thin plastic film.
The screen protector was initially a bit "sticky" (not truly "sticky" as an adhesive would be, but rather just not allowing my finger to move smoothly over it), but after cleaning it a bit it with a cloth it became very smooth to the touch. The plastic is completely clear and does not change the color of the screen. The screen responsiveness is unchanged from having no screen protector. After a couple of weeks of use, there are minimal scratches.
I am very satisfied with this product (especially for the price of about $.60 each).