Reusable Scratch Resistant Screen Guard Protector LCD Shield for Sony PSP manufactured by Insten, available from Eforcity | List Price: $11.99 Discount Price: $0.01

| Brand: eforcity
Features: - NOTE: Please do not perform the installation in the dusty environment. Please read installation steps from the two tabs on the front and back protector layers before performing installation. Always have a fresh protector on your PSP's LCD screen to protect against dust and scratches and to eliminate glare.
- Designed for perfect fit with the LCD screen
- Offers tough, durable, transparent surface while keeping the LCD screen clean and unscratched
- Attaches smoothly with self-adhering surface; leaves no residue when removed
- Includes Lint-free Cleaning Cloth and Squeegee Card.
Great for the Money [Posted on 2008-01-27] Reusable Scratch Resistant Screen Guard Protector LCD Shield for Sony PSP manufactured by Insten, available from Eforcity
JUNK DO NOT BUY [Posted on 2008-04-08] I purchased this item for my sons psp and what a dissappointment! After waiting more then 2 weeks for it to arrive we finally got the item only to find it is a THIN PIECE OF CLINGON PLASTIC. The worst part is that when you attempt to put it on there are millions of tiny air bubbles for which they give you a small cardboard squeege THAT DOES NOT DO ANYTHING to get the bubbles out. The more you try to get the bubbles out and handle it the worse it gets. The item did not cost a lot and you do get a soft cleaner cloth with it so i dont feel too bad but my advice is to stay away from THIS JUNK.
not that bad [Posted on 2008-05-16] The screen protector isnt that bad as what other reviewers said. For any screen protector, you need to be patient and follow the instructions. Start from the corner and slowly attach to the screen, remove those air bubbles with the help of squeegee card and cloth. Fast shipment, I am happy with that.
No-hassle Installation Tip [Posted on 2008-07-16] The foolproof way to install ANY of these protectors is to first coat the GPS screen with a film of ph balanced soap solution (very diluted no-more-tears baby shampoo works fine). The pros do this when installing window film on houses and cars. The soap allows you to center the protector and to squeeze bubbles out easily because it can't stick until the soap dries (it takes overnight to do). Use a clean napkin to collect the excess soap that comes out as you squeeze the bubbles. With this trick, I got mine on the first time without ANY bubbles! Cheers.
Almost worked [Posted on 2008-10-03] I was very excited when I got the screen protector and even when I started to put it on. The problem came when I tried to remove the sticker tab that is there for you to hold onto when applying. It's an actual sticker so that when you remove it it leaves sticker residue. Trying to get the sticker off and subsequently the residue off left me with air bubbles in the corner of the protector, although I still have a protected screen.
Screen protector works great, but it's the application that needs refining.
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