TrueVue by Lexerd is designed to protect and improve the durability of various LCDs applications. The product provides excellent anti-scratch effect with no adhesive residual when removed. In addition, it improves clarity and readability by reducing reflections for viewing comfort and sharpness.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
Works exactly as it's supposed to:
This has been on my PDA for about 6 months, and works exactly as it is supposed to, and exactly as advertised.
Installation requires some patience, but follow the (very clear) instructions, and you'll be fine. The package included a couple of rubber fingertip gloves (to prevent getting fingerprint oil on the screen), a lint-free cloth, and a piece of plastic to smooth out bubbles.
As long as one is careful and takes a little time to install the protector correctly and precisely, there will be... more info
Works very well:
I found it to be easy to install when I peeled it only part way off the backing per the instructions. It even came with a cleaning cloth and what looked like a couple finger gloves to avoid fingerprints. I figured that out after I had installed the screen protector (they were not labeled and not in the instructions unless I missed that part). I did have to lift part of the protector back up to smooth out a bubble. Now it's invisble to me and the stylus works the same with it on. I have every confidence it... more info
fantastic:
The TrueVue screen protector is fantastic! After looking at the 3M screen protector my roommate has, I researched various protecters and found this one to seem to be the best... It arrived I put it on my new IPAQ 111 and it is amazing - it's like it's not even there! I would highly recommend this product to anyone who wants to protect their PDA. The size is perfect for the item - no cutting, etc..
Worst piece of *expletive* I've ever purchased sums it up nicely.:
Buying was smooth, so was shipping. Arrived well within the specified time given with my order confirmation. That's where the good news ends. I fumbled with this thing for nearly an hour. It seemed "magnetically" attracted to the screen, so that when trying to line it up just right, it somehow sticks itself to the screen prematurely, and at the wrong angle, leaving me to peel it back off, and try again. I thought my fan was the culprit at first, but then I turned it off, and still got the same... more info