Who is rocking his Nexus 7 naked? - Nexus 7 Accessories

Hey I'm interested in who is rocking his Nexus 7 naked...
My is in a cheap eBay case and without a screen protector
Cheers...

I am not using a case at all. I use mine on the Asus dock so can't use a case. However during the day when I'm actively using my n7 I use the official nexus 7 case. I picked up both the n7 dock and case for £23 Inc p&p from asus's website. Dont know if its still there though.
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I don't use a case, but I'll never allow any of my devices be without an screen protector.
No screen is scratch proof (Unless is of diamond, of course).

tatazeuz said:
I don't use a case, but I'll never allow any of my devices be without an screen protector.
No screen is scratch proof (Unless is of diamond, of course).
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Then again, most of the screen protectors affect the screen viewing angles, color saturation etc. - make your device less enjoyable. Regarding the fact that most of tech becomes obsolete very very fast, I prefer not to sacrifice my enjoyment over the possibility of a minor scratch (Have 4 touch screen devices, no screen protectors and never had a scratch - it is also about the way you treat your device).

Martin-Doc said:
Then again, most of the screen protectors affect the screen viewing angles, color saturation etc. - make your device less enjoyable. Regarding the fact that most of tech becomes obsolete very very fast, I prefer not to sacrifice my enjoyment over the possibility of a minor scratch (Have 4 touch screen devices, no screen protectors and never had a scratch - it is also about the way you treat your device).
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Yeah, that's true. But some screen protectors offer an advantage; reflection cancelation. That way, I can use the screen in the sun perfectly. I treat my tech very carefully (My last phone had over 1 year, and wasn't even decolorated), but even dust is capable of doing scratches, so I won't risk it.

All my devices have screen protectors. I'm actually in love with mediadevil screen protectors. They provide very good protection and no reflection of glare too. Perfect cut and size.
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I do use screen protector on my phone, but not on my Nexus7 / TF101. And after 1,5 / 3,5 years of heavy daily use both screens are perfect. Gorilla glass seems to be doing something after all....
Regards.

Naked all the way.

Naked here as well. I don't like cases that generally cover-up how the actual device looks.
The closest things to protection I've ever had on my Nexus devices was the official bumper on the N4, and the official flap on the Nexus 10 (wasn't the biggest fan of it though).
If there was a bumper for the Nexus 7 (2012), i'd get it (as long as it didn't interfere with me putting it in my pocket). Preferably a black one.

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I've always been one to use screen protectors on my displays, even on gorilla glass. With the nexus 7 using an unconfirmed type of corning glass (ie it might not be gorilla glass and instead just have a scratch resistant coating), i figured to go shopping.
XO skins is the company I've been buying from recently. It is very easy to find coupons that will work online. They work really well, although they can feel a bit rubbery. They do NOT have the orange peel texture companies like zagg are known for. Since it is a wet installation, it is sometimes possible to see "rainbow streaks" under the screen over a white background. If you run into this problem, shoot them an email and they'll send you a replacement. Customer service is excellent.
http://xoskins.com/laptops-tablet-r...in-protectors/google-nexus-7-screen-protector
This next one i haven't tried, but it differs from the above protector in that it is a static cling installation. This would probably be good for those who are against wet installations, or fans screen protectors from companies such as steinheil. This one is anti-glare though, so it is likely that it has a matte-textured or cloudy display.
http://www.mobilecityonline.com/wir...ic&utm_term=846237020875&utm_campaign=froogle
We should be seeing more in the next few weeks. If you find one, post it
until then, cheers
I'll definitely be going with the Skinomi: I've done both Skinomi and ZAGG, and ZAGG is just too sticky for my taste. IMO, my fingers just glide over the screen much easier with a Skinomi protector.
I've always gone with xoskins and their customer service is AMAZING. No joke, if you feel unsatisfied with your screen protector, just email them and they'll most likely send you a new one. I got one for my Galaxy Nexus though one thing about these types of screen protectors is that dents and marks got onto them pretty easily. Even so, I'll still be getting an xoskin for my Nexus 7 (assuming I get one soon).
I always use SGP Steinhall
lanwarrior said:
I always use SGP Steinhall
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+1 SGP for screen protectors & skinomi for silver carbon fiber kit
SGPs are great but expensive. I've bought 5$ screen protectors from Frys that have the same quality as my SGPs. Skinomi intends to scratch very easily and it doesn't self heal. Never had experience with XO skins though and I'm not a big fan of water based once anymore since they seem to dent and scratch easily X_x..
I am not a fan of protectors. I don't use one on my Sony EReader (soft screen) or my Motorola phone (Gorilla).
Both have cases, and are scratch-free after a couple of years use.
That works better for me.
Here's what SGP CS wrote back to me when I asked if they plan to make a SP for the Nexus 7
Thank you for contacting Spigen.com Customer Service Department.
Hi, my name is Diana from Spigen.com.
Thank you for your interest in our products! As of now, we don’t have any definite plans to make screen protectors for the Asus Nexus 7 Tablet. However, if there is increased interest from our customers, we may change our production plans in the future. Please check our website for any updates time to time.
If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us again.
Thank you.
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Funny thing is that they usually reply with that for most new products if I'm not mistaken.
I'm hoping Clarivue will make a Nexus 7 protector soon. I've always like them, but I'm an acrylic protector kind of person. Just never cared for the "rubbery" feel. I'll put up with the very occasional minor scratch that you can't even see when the screen's on in exchange for a feel that's identical to the screen itself.
i am looking for full body screen protector as iphone
hope sgp makes one soon
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There is a local mall booth that installs/sells protectors for a decent price, I always like having them do it because guaranteed no bubbles, no shipping time, and $5 replacements for life. I just hope they carry tablet protectors.
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Hoping the GreatShield's are available for this. Used it on my A100 and great results.
I am really hoping for a SGP Matte screen protector. Always seems the best for reading.
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Ghost Armor asap, I've had it on every device since my HTC hd2 and it works great for me. Stock gorilla glass (I know the n7 doesn't have it but my wife's Lumia does) seems to get greasy to easily. With my s2 if I get a little dirty I just rub on my pants
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I normally just use cheap ones of ebay on my phones which work well enough however my father got a samusung 10.1 and I think because of the size the static as you pull off the second layer just sucked any surrounding particles to the skin.
I bought one from bestskinsever which is a wet application one and it worked very well and was decently priced so I'm planning to get one from them for the Nexus and my new HTC One XL.
I sent a query on their site and got an initial automated reply, the more queries they got for the Nexus the quicker they will start making them.
I used to use typical screen protectors, but I feel they are easier to get bubbles and dust stuck under them and are much less forgiving for mistakes. This is an even bigger problem with larger screens.
I now only use wet application screen protectors, such as InvisibleShield (too expensive), BestSkinsEver, and Prestige / XtremeGuard. There are much easier to apply after practicing on other devices, much more forgiving as if you don't align right, you can easily remove as it's still wet and just spray more of the solution on (water + drop of dish detergent). The secret is to make sure it's always wet when applying and then once it's on, squeegee..if it's not on yet, keep it wet. They do have a bit of texture, but I don't mind it.
I ordered XtremeGuard from ebay for $9 shipped.. much cheaper than the alternatives right now and it ships quick from Utah. I also ordered a folio style case specifically for the Nexus 7 from ebay (shipped from Hong Kong) .. i made sure it was specific because others are selling Kindle Fire cases, but this one has specific slots for speaker and other inputs and is under $10.
Also to the person wanting full body skin...it doesn't make sense to cover the soft back of the Nexus 7 with something like InvisibleShield.
Edit: Links if it's alright:
Screen Protector http://www.ebay.com/itm/32093942421...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_3744wt_1396
Folio Case (looked for the one that said they'll ship quicker) http://www.ebay.com/itm/25109965030...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_6110wt_1396
Yeah, I wouldn't go with anything other than XOSkins.
I'm absolutely 100% satisfied with the way they've worked on my Nexus.
I "pre-ordered" my Skinomi case from Amazon last week. They estimate 8/1 as the shipping date. That could mean two weeks without a screen protector. My OCD-ness won't like that.
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I am really hoping for a SGP Matte screen protector. Always seems the best for reading.
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Have you used an XOSkin to be able compare the two? I'm just curious about Matte protectors.

Do you use a screen protector?

Just wondering, because I don't really want to. My HTC Desire S has been without screen protection or case, and it's been fine for 1.5 years now. I just prefer to have the screen as clear and smooth as possible.
So who uses protectors and who doesnt?
Not me. I bought 2 of the 75% off ones, but I doubt I'll put it on. If it's in a case or sleeve, I don't really see the need.
There's a few thousand theads on this already... Some people use them, some people don't. It's personal preference. I use them because they increase the resale value of my electronics. I buy and sell phones and tablets every few months; the number one thing that people don't like is a scratched screen.
I do. I'm currently using an ultra clear one from Clarivue. Its working great thus far aside from the Polaroid effect sometimes when looking at it from an angle. I also ordered 2 from XtremeGuard during the 75% sale.
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personally, i go for both a screen protector and a case. with the prices of ebay hong kong shipping worldwide, it will cost you around $20 for a decent screen protector (or 10) and case. its a lot cheaper than paying $150 to have the screen replaced or paying another $250-300 for another N7 if you accidentally drop it.
i never did before until I had kids...my two year old got a hold of my htc view (2 days old) and scratched it up with the end of the micro usb cable.AAHHH!!! since then I have tried many differnt protectors but clearplex feels and works best for me. it actually feels like the glass screen and doesnt feel plasticky
I use anti-glare screen protectors
i got those xtremeguard ones and proceed to rip it off the screen because the grib was pissing me off
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I prefer to but the ones I ordered have yet to arrive.
For the first time I chose a matte option as I spend a lot of time outside on campus (in sunny Florida) and hate glare.
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Yes I do. I bought armorsuit and its as good as the screen itself. Highly recommended.
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Not using one here...but I would consider an ant-glare one.
I don't but only because it's a slow boat from hong kong and my tablet took the air route and beat all the ebay accessories here
I've never had a scratched screen on a touch device, and I'd rather avoid having one, so I will be putting a clear cover over the screen when it gets here.
Cheapie anti-glare from CrazyOnDigital (ScreenGuard). Bought these (3 for $4.95 on Amazon) while waiting for SGP to come out with a Nexus 7 screen protector but these are just fine, so may not even replace them. Anti-glare and oleophobic means that slight texture that bothers some folks but I actually prefer over the naked glass. YMMV.
Using the zagg HD . Best one yet (I've tried everything)
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no way. If you're planning on having it more than 3 months there's no point.
No. I hate the feel of screen protectors and i have a case to protect the screen when not in use, which really is the only time i need to worry about it.
I can't even use them on my phone because i hate how they feel or leave more finger points than the glass.
No, don't used then, never have scratch issues.... I am very protective of my electronics. Nobody plays with them but me, they have their own.
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I ordered an Xtremeguard protector during their 75% off sale.
I happy that it has no 'orange peel' compared to the InvisibleShield.
No regrets, mostly because it was 75% off.
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I do. I'm currently using an ultra clear one from Clarivue. Its working great thus far aside from the Polaroid effect sometimes when looking at it from an angle. I also ordered 2 from XtremeGuard during the 75% sale.
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I also bought 2 XtremeGuards and they are crap. I put one on, let it completely dry out for 10 hours (I'm in Arizona super hot and super dry), and it has major problems with touch sensitivity (won't register my touches consistently). I removed the screen protector and the touch screen works fine, so it is the screen protector.
I've used dry screen protectors before on my phones and I never had a problem with touch sensitivity. This is my first wet application and it sucked to the Nth degree. I would not recommend XtremeGuard. Not in a million years.
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Yes I do. I bought armorsuit and its as good as the screen itself. Highly recommended.
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I also puchased an armorsuit, and its great, seems very strong, durable, no loss in feel or touch on the screen, and virtually no increase in glare.
it also has a lifetime guarantee they will replace it any time anything happens to it.

Screen Protector

Hi
First of all, do you use a Screen Protector?
I used THIS until now, i removed it because its not good. Now I feeled how great the feeling without Protector is. Is it easy to get Scractes?
Thank You
Never used to use a screen protector but since my phones screen got smashed I thought it would be good to have an extra layer of protection on.
Using This One.
Only thing I've noticed is that is reflects slightly more than w/o it on. Still fells just as smooth as the original glass.
I prefer a matt protector, cuts reflections way down and fingerprints are almost non existant. I don't notice any degredation in image quality (not saying there is none, I just don't see any) so for me it's a no brainer.
Yes, I use a screen protector. I went down the road of the expensive wet-applied screen protectors where you pay 15-20 bucks for one. They work, sure, but their surface was always grippy enough that I was left dissatisfied. After talking with some users here about the scotch tape trick (keep a loop of scotch tape handy to pull off dust particles), I went back to the dry-applied screen protectors. You know, the kind you pay 5 bucks for and get 10 of, or whatever. Much happier with these now and they applied just as nicely as the wet protectors. A little bit more of a headache to apply, but with the scotch tape, takes out all of my former homicidal feelings I previously had. :good:
I use it on my phone since I put it in my pants pocket, it might get scratched. But for the nexus 7 no I don't. I use the supcase and I think that should secure it enough.
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I use an anti glare screen protector so i can break the law and use the thing while breaking other road laws in my law breaking vehicle. however it does impact negatively on the screen res causing a bit of distortion close up. either its just a cheap one or its the fact that its anti glare.
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Nope, I've never liked using them.
If there is no protector, the screen will open to the possibility of scratches. If you want to choose the one you want from
http://dx.com/s/screen+protector .

screen protector for nexus 10

Found this screen protector on eBay: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=251181819285
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Found this screen protector on eBay: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=251181819285
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once you use it "naked", you will never go back. tablet's screen is not easy to scratch like a phone's since we don't slide it in and out the pocket regularly
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once you use it "naked", you will never go back. tablet's screen is not easy to scratch like phones since we don't slide it in and out the pocket regularly
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If I was the only one using it I would but I have a 11 year old that loves fruit ninja and cut the rope and LOVES her long nails. i know that the screen will be able to withstand it but I don't want to take that chance.
well i use screen protector on my mobile but not in my tablet reason is that it does not get mixed with keys coins etc so no harm ,also the new coatings of screen are scratch resistant,thats my 2cents
Spigen makes one of the best protectors i'v ever used. Very smooth and clear
http://www.spigen.com/tablets/google/google-nexus-10.html
is available for preorder.
Having had an extremely positive experience with a Skinomi protector that I installed on my wife's Kindle Fire HD, I ordered one for the Nexus 10.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009ZLSING/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00
Even though it states that the product will be released on November 20, I have already received a shipping confirmation.
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Spigen makes one of the best protectors i'v ever used. Very smooth and clear
http://www.spigen.com/tablets/google/google-nexus-10.html
is available for preorder.
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http://www.bestskinsever.com/google-nexus-10-skin
for the same price as that, you can get a front AND back from best skins ever.
PLEASE, no one mention garbage like zagg. thanks..
Just an FYI, Amazon has that same ArmorSuit for a few bucks less
In my experience, they always make the screen look awful. It's made of gorrilla glass anyway, thats the point is that you shouldn't need to use a screen protector.
As Dja357 said, it's made of gorilla glass. No screen protector needed.
I ordered some $5 protectors off ebay for mine.. i mainly like them for anti-glare.. BUT it does just destroy picture quality
As for scratches.. my fire's protector has a huge gouge across it. and no idea how it got there was worth the money to protect it
The screen quality does go down a bit with some protectors, but they help with glare and make it easier to clean too. I'm going to wait and see what type of case I end up finding before I decide on a protector though, its slim pickings right now
I'm more concerned of the back. But back protector is ridiculously overpriced right now
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Call me a crazy noob but I just took some scissors and snipped off the tab for removing the protector that came on the nexus 10. I left the original screen protector in place. It fits perfectly, there are no bubbles, no trapped fibers it is the best installed screen protector I've ever had. I will admit it is not quite as smooth as the exposed gorilla glass around the front camera and sensor but it is close and I have the piece of mind that should any horrible accident (or even a minor one) befall my tablet, I know that I can always rip off this screen protector to see a perfect piece of glass, untouched by human hands, beneath. Having a screen protector, for me, is mostly psychological.
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Call me a crazy noob but I just took some scissors and snipped off the tab for removing the protector that came on the nexus 10. I left the original screen protector in place. It fits perfectly, there are no bubbles, no trapped fibers it is the best installed screen protector I've ever had. I will admit it is not quite as smooth as the exposed gorilla glass around the front camera and sensor but it is close and I have the piece of mind that should any horrible accident (or even a minor one) befall my tablet, I know that I can always rip off this screen protector to see a perfect piece of glass, untouched by human hands, beneath. Having a screen protector, for me, is mostly psychological.
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Plus 1......whenever a bubble appears I just slide it off with my finger easier than any paid protectors. No dirt/lint on corners. Screen quality is beautiful even with it on so I can't imagine with it off. I'm sticking with this original until a smart cover with glowing reviews come out...
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I'm more concerned of the back. But back protector is ridiculously overpriced right now
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http://www.bestskinsever.com/google-nexus-10-skin
no it's not.
groaner said:
Spigen makes one of the best protectors i'v ever used. Very smooth and clear
http://www.spigen.com/tablets/google/google-nexus-10.html
is available for preorder.
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I can vouch for that... Had it on my iPad screens because believe it or not iPad screens skratch with NOTHING so I learnt my lesson and put protectors on. I had Spigen protector and even though they are pricey NO BODY including myself ever noticed there was a protector on top of the screen.
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I can vouch for that... Had it on my iPad screens because believe it or not iPad screens skratch with NOTHING so I learnt my lesson and put protectors on. I had Spigen protector and even though they are pricey NO BODY including myself ever noticed there was a protector on top of the screen.
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I have a spigen on my galaxy note, I'm gonna get a n10 soon and definitely will buy one for it , and with two kids a screen protector is a no brainer, you can't tell the difference with the spigen on it. Is an awesome screen protector.
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Having had an extremely positive experience with a Skinomi protector that I installed on my wife's Kindle Fire HD, I ordered one for the Nexus 10.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009ZLSING/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00
Even though it states that the product will be released on November 20, I have already received a shipping confirmation.
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I got this one because it comes quicker. Really hope it's as good as you say
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once you use it "naked", you will never go back. tablet's screen is not easy to scratch like a phone's since we don't slide it in and out the pocket regularly
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I always get a case and screen protector for my phones / tablets. Didn't have much of a choice with the Nexus 10 and I am really enjoying the feel of the device more than any other device I've owned.
+1 naked :good:

Screen protector, yes or not?

I have the device for some time now, I clean the screen when it dirty, and when not used, it either docked in it's dock for charge, or stored in my SENA leather pouch, is there still any need for a screen protector? I do baby my devices, I have some old SE K800, that now my mom use, and except some very little scratches, on the screen (it actually made of glass with some nice layer of anti reflect ), it looks like new, I don't put my devices in pockets of my jeans or so, as I always go around with a backpack with all my stuff, be the smartphone in separate pocket.
I read some thread around the net, from what I understood, there a couple types of screen protectors:
dry or wet installation, and glare or anti glare, some has oleophobic layer, there even a glass protector to protect the glass to protect the glas LOL.
I do like how anti glare once, look indoors, and outdoors, but as for the quality of the display quality, it not worth it, you have an HD resolution display, even though it's a PenTile type, it still on paper has HD resolution, anti glare just make it look so bad, I don't know how the more pricey ones, work with it, but if I compare it to my 24" IPS DELL computer display, it's difference of day and night (and in negative form, DELL is much better), so yes I do hate the glare, it much easier to read from matte display, but it the manufacturer thought it need to be glare, and there no option to choose matte or glare (like you have in let say, laptops), I don't know how you guys like anti glare screen protectors.
Then there the standard screen protector we all know, the problem is, they just don't feel like the sleek cool glass, it harder to swipe, and play games with them, I know it's not Gorilla glass, but I just hate to buy a device for resale value, I like all about it, and I don't have the money to replace device every then and now, also I don't run after the newest and best devices at all, when I understood I need a NEXUS, then all I buy is NEXUS, just for the NEXUS experience, and thats basicly all I care about, not that much about the specs, as I don't have so much of a choice, because it's NEXUS.
Also, I just hate dry installation screen protectors, and the one, that we have for the device, not cover all the screen, because it curved, so I maybe consider, a wet installation protector, but then again, they from what I seed, has a weird orange peel feel, and they not feel like the glass, at all, so I just don't know, do I need or don't ? I just like to feel the device, like it is, actually I use the SENA pouch, because I use the dock to charge the device, and don't want to wear the USB port, and that the best and only choice, that feel and looks nice, and protect the device very well, also the screen. as it inside made of soft velvet material, and also, I just can't use any other type of case, as I need it be easily removed from the device, when I need a charge, if I did..the case would wear and tear very fast, and get scratched, and what not.
Thoughts?
tl;dr summary: Do I need a screen protector? and with one?
But what about screen protector? As been said I do have SANA made sleeve, but do I really need to add a screen protector?
I think I want to try a wet install, but don't want to shell much $$$, what the options ?
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I would say don't bother with a screen protector. None of them offer the clarity or the feel of the bare glass.
I've had my n7 since launch and use it for looking at things while working on my car and it's still in perfect condition.
I've only recently put an anti glare one on since it's mostly being used as the head unit in my car. Helps with glare and finger prints but the display quality really suffers.
That the whole point, it just not the same feeling, I know there there a glass screen protectors, but they just destroy the design, and they cost $$$, I may do resell my devices, but not the near future, I mainly want the NEXUS experience, only when Google drop update support, then I may think to sell them, I can't kind of stop thinking of it, but come to conclusion, that I want a clear oleophobic screen protector, are those 10 for 5$ and so from eBay, any good? also they need to be changed from time to time, so better to buy a pack. Why manufacturers actually make the devices with glare screen? I mean, for example, in some notebooks you have TN panel, and then when it used with glare type layer, it kind of shows better colours, and brightness, but with AMOLED, IPS displays? what the point ? the only thing I can think of is, they used with touch panel, and like many things touch, being this a mouse trackpad from glass or plastic, or again touch panels, they can't be made sleek enough to work with, and they have to be made with glare finish, on other hand, old WM devices was all matte finish from what I remember, but they was recitative.
Matte screen protector will be better especially for gaming, though I removed mine because it is culprit of the screen flicker that I've been annoyed for when I got my nexus. Happy using it without protector, you'll appreciate better the quality.
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matte screen protectors makes swiping so much smoother but I have yet to find one that doesn't degrade the quality of the screen. dry clear protectors are much closer to the glass feel but they do also get a lot of fingerprints. Ive also tried wet install and the screen feels a bit rubbery, very different feel from the glass.
I have seen a video in the internet where they dropped two iPhones, one with screen protector and one without. The one with protector didn't cracked the glass so I guess screen protectors are very cheap investment that can add extra protection to our device, especially I've seen lots of accounts that cracked their nexus 7 after accidentally dropping them. It's possible that the video is not applicable to nexus 7 since they are bigger but still, I don't want to take any chances
I ordered 3 Xtremeguard in the end, the price is good, and most agree that for the price, they worth it..will se how it will out, but again, you say even that I use it at home, and the screen is protected, when not in use, there still a need of screen protector?
I don't use one. I like to just have the official Nexus 7 case with the flip cover. It keeps the screen safe when I'm not using it.
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elvee68 said:
I don't use one. I like to just have the official Nexus 7 case with the flip cover. It keeps the screen safe when I'm not using it.
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The best screen protector experience i had was with a ghost armor in my atrix. I had to peel it off because sand got under one corner in the beach, but it lasted 1yr and a few months with no problem. Reeeally finger friendly, not sticky at all, i could swipe better with the protector than with the bare glass and very flexible. I would get it for the nexus if i were in usa again.
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The best screen protector experience i had was with a ghost armor in my atrix. I had to peel it off because sand got under one corner in the beach, but it lasted 1yr and a few months with no problem. Reeeally finger friendly, not sticky at all, i could swipe better with the protector than with the bare glass and very flexible. I would get it for the nexus if i were in usa again.
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With the Nexus 7 that I use in a thin hard case most of the time, I prefer for the screen to be more naked. Since half the time exposure to it's surface is going to be minimized. (That and large 'decent' protectors are expensive).
Where as on my Nexus 4, at the very least I put an invisible shield on the front. Can opt for either the HD for clarity/glass-like, or the older "military grade" one if you prefer the more 'rubber' feel to it (And also seems to sort of dissipate the fingerprint effect). Only because I would be using my phone more, and more likely used with one hand or constantly taking in and out of my pocket.
It's a personal choice. I just prefer the invisible shield because it's one of the few that you can pay 20-30 (for phone size) for, that seems to keep it's quality and place on the phone for nearly 2 years if not more (ie: you'll probably upgrade your phone before you replace that screen).

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