QUOTE(lightning69 @ Apr 26 2011, 11:53 AM)
I have an ipad with screen protector on it, but the feeling with sp is not as great. I try my cousin iphone without sp and its so much better feeling. His iphone is naked since he bought it 2 years ago but no visible scratches at all and he is pretty rough user.
Some times i wonder do we really need sp to protect the screen? How long do you think an ipad will last? 5 years? 10 years? Why are we protecting it? So that its re-sale value is higher?
Yes, we might get a few scratches over its lifespan but is it worth putting a sp to protect it from a few scratches while sacrificing the better feeling all the time we use it( and yes we do use it a lot).
Just my humble toughts
Agreed. After several experiences I am running my MacBook Pro 2010 model "naked" right now. Might as well enjoy it full while you can. There will be some nicks and scratches (very minor) which can be annoying, but in the long run I enjoy the true form factor of the product.Some times i wonder do we really need sp to protect the screen? How long do you think an ipad will last? 5 years? 10 years? Why are we protecting it? So that its re-sale value is higher?
Yes, we might get a few scratches over its lifespan but is it worth putting a sp to protect it from a few scratches while sacrificing the better feeling all the time we use it( and yes we do use it a lot).
Just my humble toughts
Running my iPad 2 naked as well with occasional smart cover, and just in Ozaki sleeve to carry it around/ put in bag. The iPad 2 screen is quite nice to the touch, smooth, oleophobic (just wipe with microfibre cloth no need to use spray).
Overall there might be nicks and scratches that accumulate, or worse case dents if you drop it. But enjoying it 100% as it was designed is something quite worthwhile. In a year or six months anyway there will be the next latest and greatest thing, iPhone 5, iPad 3, MacBook Air Sandy Bridge, etc. etc.
The glass is scratch-proof in the iPhone, iPad and MacBook Pro... So overall on my iPad 2 no problems. However I did get a tiny, tiny scratch on my MacBook Pro glass which I was like, where did this come from? Maybe some particle caught between the keyboard and the screen.
At the end of the day, after using many protectors etc, as I mention, I'll take the risk and enjoy the products as is.
But of course no stopping whoever from getting any accessories, etc. sometimes that is part of the fun.
This post has been edited by nvidia2006: Apr 26 2011, 03:03 PM
Apr 26 2011, 03:00 PM

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