Q. I was planning to buy one, but after reading the comments, most are hard to put on (bubbles), etc. so kindle owners: do you have one of these plastic screen protectors?
A. Definitely get one. If you plan to take the Kindle outside I recommend the NuShield Dayvue film. It absorbs glare and lets you see the screen outdoors. It is very easy to install and NO bubbles. It is also very easy to remove and does not leave glue behind.
Kindle DX Screen Protector?
Q. So, my parents just got me a Kindle DX for Christmas, and I know I'm going to love it. They also got me the $50 leather case that amazon makes. My question is: Does it need a screen protector? I can't seem to find an official one from amazon, I found one at http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield/amazon-kindle-dx-cases-screen-protectors-covers-skins-shields.php, but I seriously doubt I need that much protection (scratch), I was thinking simply something to prevent fingerprints. Or is the screen already easy to clean, scratch resistant, etc
A. I recommend this screen protector:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001ACNN9W?ie=UTF8&tag=more_info-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001ACNN9W
Hope this helps.
Best case & screen protectors for kindle fire?
Q. Well I've decided to jump on the kindle fire bandwagon, so i'm wondering what case is best to protect it, and if I need screen protectors?
A. Well it's pretty subjective which case is the best.
If you want the most protection probably the hard cases are the best-
http://www.shoppersource.net/goto/fire_hard_cases
But the leather cases are more stylish and functional (for using clip on lights, credit card pockets etc):
http://www.shoppersource.net/goto/fire_leather
As far as screen protection goes-
The kindle fire screen is supposed to be super hard, so it's not likely it's going to break.
But I would probably put a screen protector on to prevent annoying scratches.
I think the boxwave screen protectors are seriously the best:
http://www.shoppersource.net/goto/boxwave_fire
The boxwave protectors are really good quality, so one protector will probably be all you need for the life of the device.
They can be removed and re-applied with no glue residue.
You can either choose the crystal clear one (which is really really clear but also causes glare).. or the glare free ones which have a matte finish.
Personally I like the crystal ones.
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Title : Should I get a Kindle screen protector?
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