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Old 07-28-2005, 04:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Just bought a Pelican screen protector at Game Stop today and it works great. It stays on by using static electricity(or something like that)so when you take it off it doesn't leave stick resudue on the psp. It comes with a plastic card to put it on without any air bubbles and also comes with a cloth like the one you get with the PSP.
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hmmm glad you like the protector... they are a good idea just that I could not apply the screen very well myself and it looked awful after my dismal attempts ops: so I gave up in the end.

Do you have any pointers/tips as to the best way to avoid air bubbles etc?


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Well, all I did was lay part of the protector on the side and used the plastic card to lay the rest of it down... :? Sorry, I cant describe how I put it on ops:
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Well, all I did was lay part of the protector on the side and used the plastic card to lay the rest of it down... :? Sorry, I cant describe how I put it on ops:
You just did.

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Oh ok...well I didnt know if anybody knew what I was talking about. But ya thats all I did and it worked fine for me.
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:lol: :lol: mine had more air bubbles init that a bottle of shook up fizz :lol:


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mine worked fine when i applied it and the screen looks just great through it... well worth the 5 bucks!
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Just bought a Pelican screen protector at Game Stop today and it works great. It stays on by using static electricity(or something like that)so when you take it off it doesn't leave stick resudue on the psp. It comes with a plastic card to put it on without any air bubbles and also comes with a cloth like the one you get with the PSP.
well if it used static electricity it COULD fry your electronics... just sayin...
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Just bought a Pelican screen protector at Game Stop today and it works great. It stays on by using static electricity(or something like that)so when you take it off it doesn't leave stick resudue on the psp. It comes with a plastic card to put it on without any air bubbles and also comes with a cloth like the one you get with the PSP.
well if it used static electricity it COULD fry your electronics... just sayin...
Not that much electricity. If he took his shoes off and shuffled his feet on a carpet while eating a battery for a hour, then there might be some chance of a meltdown.

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THATS why i said could... in caps... when someone puts COULD in caps that means it probly wont.... unless its in a manual that meens it WILL... so know you know!DAADADADADADADADAAAAAAAA...
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