When you take it off

I’m curious if the residue from the screen protector would mess with the etched glass

  • RaspberryAlienJedi@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I had a random cheap glossy protector on my 512TB LCD, worked perfect (negates the matte effect obviously). I even removed the first one and installed a second one in the pack.

    For the 1TB OLED I used a cheap glossy JSAUX one, working perfect. It won’t mess with the glass, the residue is negligible, not like you are installing a 3M wrap.

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      10 months ago

      Why did you go with the glossy instead of the matte just curious and trying to pick for myself

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        10 months ago

        I got the 512GB LCD to have the largest drive available, then I realized I wanted 2TB and got a new drive. The matte screen looked dull to me and never was a big fan, so the side effect of a glossy screen protector was nice.

        For the 1TB OLED, I didn’t need the space as I swapped the 2TB drive in the first day, but I wanted the removable liner case and the digital goodies (which sucked, even more than the LCD’s). So again, like the LCD, I just put on a glossy protector, looks much better. Matte screens just look dull (to me).

        The only downside for the OLED version is that the matte seemed to be more fingerprint resistant (didn’t use it much though), and my screen protector seems to be a fingerprint magnet, but I always clean the screen regularly of all electronics, so it doesn’t bother me as much, but maybe something to research, I cannot really tell you that the OLED matte screen is fingerprint resistant, was just a short time without screen protector.