Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Official Lite Protective Filter (Nintendo DS)

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List Price: £5.99
Our Price: £5.98
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Manufacturer: Hori
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Binding: Accessory Brand: Hori EAN: 0873124000566 ESRB Age Rating: Mature Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Hori Manufacturer: Hori Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Model: UHDL-01 Platform: Nintendo DS Publisher: Hori Release Date: 2006-06-23 Studio: Hori
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Did I buy the same thing as you people? Comment: These protective filters are terrible. My DS is now covered in air bubbles which I tried to get out with 'diligent use of the stylus' as recommended by a previous reviewer only to find I scratched the surface of the filter quite badly. So now my brand new DS is covered in air bubbles AND scratches. Hmmm. There's no point in something being brand-new if you can't enjoy it's shininess... These are going straight in the bin and I will just take extra care to not scratch my new toy!
NB my packet was entirely in Japanese/Chinese. Perhaps with English instructions I may have figured out how to avoid bubbles.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Near-invisible in use and protects your screen well Comment: These did the job I bought them for, and they did it very well... and so they ought to at the price I paid for them (8 quid!). Fortunately, the RRP has come down a bit since then, and Amazon have knocked even more off this at the time of writing.
Although it still doesn't sound cheap for a couple of pieces of plastic, these are almost invisible in use, adjustable (so you can get the bubbles out with a bit of patience), and seem quite durable. I'd certainly recommend them- although the DS screen is fairly scratch resistant, it'll still pick them up in normal use, so I'd recommend these.
(Note; disregard the "fun" rating which doesn't apply, but Amazon forced me to fill in anyway).
Customer Rating:      Summary: The best screen protectors available Comment: Please don't waste money buying any of the other screen protectors, these genuine Nintendo ones are by far the better quality ones.
They do not obscure any of the screen & leave no resedue behind if removed and once on the DS you wont even notice they are there, they re also re-positionable so if you dont get it right the first time you can have another go!
Well worth the money.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good quality, Well worth it. Comment: Not much to really comment on. Excellent quality screen protection, easy to apply and well documented.
These are also officially licensed by Nintendo and quite rightfully so, they are probably the best on the market. Excellent double layered system for application leads to zero air bubbles if applied correctly.
Save your screen, It's well worth it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Best Comment: Does exactly what is says on the box. Easy to apply, great protection and excellent price from Amazon. Agree with everything said by other reviewers.
Had these filters on for nearly a month now and very happy. Just come back to order some for partner's DS lite because he bought cheap filters and has had nothing but trouble with the touch screen since.
Don't make his mistake - buy these.
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