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Post by ellietaylorartist on May 31, 2014 15:38:48 GMT
Screen protectors are essential for protecting your tablet if you do a lot of drawing on it. No matter how careful you draw, you will still get scratches on the screen. It doesn't have to be a big fancy screen protector, just get a nice clear one that shows the screen. One of my first tablets (an Asus TF 300T) did not have a screen protector and it got terribly scratched up, so it's better to go through the headache of putting on a screen protector than having a scratched screen. You can find relatively inexpensive ones that work just fine.
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Post by HertsJoaTMoN on Jun 2, 2014 8:45:31 GMT
Ive never scratched a screen yet *touch wood* and havent used them on my other tablets. I did how ever on my Note. Partly for the protection and partly because I choose one that would give me slightly more friction with the stylus thus giving me a surface that felt more like what I am used to (pencil on paper)
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Post by ellietaylorartist on Jun 2, 2014 16:21:44 GMT
I think the Asus TF 300T sort of had a problem with their screens anyway because I saw other reviews that said the screen was easy to scratch. Also, the Dagi stylus I was using sometimes scratches the screens especially if you use it to do a lot of blending. That's whyI don't think I'll ever go back to anything else but galaxy notes with the s pen. I have noticed that there are some scratches on my screen protectors for my galaxy notes so I'm glad I put screen protectors on them. Better to be safe than sorry (cause I've been sorry lots of times, lol).
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