AirFoil™ technology aids in quick dissipation of air bubbles. Scratch and smudge resistant. Extreme clarity with no color distortion Unique adhesive prevents edge-lifting common to other protectors. Protect your Kindle Paperwhite's display with Moshi's AirFoil film protector. To considerably ease the otherwise strenuous installation process, the film is equipped with AirFoil™ technology that aids in the rapid dissipation of air bubbles. The optical grade film is surface treated to offer fingerprint smudge resistance while retain...
- Certified "Made for Kindle" accessory (Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle, Kindle Touch, Kindle Keyboard)
- Permeable design allows for simple, hassle-free installation (air bubbles pass through the screen protector)
- Protects your device from smudges, oils, and fingerprints
This Kindle E-Reader Screen Protectors give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Overpriced at any cost
I was so disappointed by this. It's just a cheap piece of plastic that immediately ripped when I tried to smooth out the air bubbles with a credit card. It went from out-of-package to in-the-garbage within a few minutes. This made me realize the Kindle Paperwhite doesn't really need a protector (and certainly not this flimsy piece of plastic that probably costs 2 cents to manufacture)--simply wipe the screen with a felt cloth or one made especially for electronics. Not recommended.
2. no hay problema here
Maybe I got lucky, but I was able to apply the screen protector on my Kindle PaperWhite at first try. Yes, there were a few air bubbles but they were close enough to the edge that I was able to push them out. Gratifyingly, there's no loss in sensitivity as the screen responds as smoothly as ever. Mostly, I forget that there's an extra layer on, it's so unobtrusive. It's been weeks now, and I only ever remember when I'm scarfing down messy grub like buffalo wings and chipped beef on toast and suddenly there's smear on the Kindle screen. And then I just wipe the nasty grime off, easy-peasy. I like it so much I'm thinking of getting another Moshi AirFoil Screen Protector to put on the existing Moshi AirFoil Screen Protector, but I'm probably just trippin'.
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Well, I tried...
I gave this my best shot. While I hadn't been tremendously worried about the prospect of major problems with my Kindle screen (I've had one of most variants dating right back to the venerable Kindle 1), I figured that it could hurt to have an easier way to keep the screen fingerprint free. (I'm not a tremendous fan of touch screens for a device intended primarily for reading, as is the Kindle Paperwhite.)
So, I followed the instructions meticulously. I think I have fairly steady hands, but I found aligning the protector perfectly (in such a way that the misalignment wasn't visible) to be extremely difficult. I finally more or less got it in place but was never able to remove all the airbubbles. At first that didn't annoy me too much, but I found I was becoming increasingly aware of them, and each attempt to minimize them created more. After about a week of having this in place, I threw my arms up in the air and pulled it off. They did provide a tiny circular polishing...
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