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I have been using this product since I received it a month ago & it has protected my screen wonderfully.
I have used this on my DS for about a year now (the original stuff) and have never had to change it. Glad to have it because my kids are constantly using the stylus a bit too hard or have sticky fingers.
You can tell there's something on there, but it doesn't affect the playability. After a bit of practice, the bottom screen was easier to apply, and though it's not on quite as straight as I'd prefer, it doesn't have any bubbles or dust under it, so I'm not touching it.I played with the top screen on for awhile, and the bubbles didn't affect the play, but they irritated me (I'm a perfectionist), so I had to remove that screen and play without it. Based on previous reviews, I decided to practice applying the screens using the top screen (the unnecessary one). I had a bit of trouble applying it straight enough, and because I had to take it off and apply it again, some dust collected on it and I couldn't get all the bubbles out. Having the bottom screen on doesn't seem to affect the sensitivity very much at all.
I called Intec and they claimed that they never heard of this and accused me of not correctly removing the tab. I'm going to try to get a replacement from J&R but I still may end up paying for return shipping and the replacement may not work any better than the original.Nintendo DS Lite Safe Screen In fact, tab #2 did not lift cleanly from my screen protector, leaving about half the adhesive with the torn paper on the protector. However, the guy played along and tried the process on one from their stock and, sure enough, he was able to recreate it.
(How can you not correctly remove a tab. However, he continued to insist that more careful removal would not have resulted in the problem. Alas. He offered me the opportunity of paying for return shipping to receive a replacement or trying a product called Goo-Gone to remove the remaining sticker. I'm not sure why packaging would be so different that some of the products have clear films to which the stickers are attached, as described by Elizabeth Moynihan, and other versions of the product have 1 clear film to which tab #1 is attached but no second clear film separate from the protector for attaching tab #2. They report either complete success or complete failure so, of course, I was hoping my story would be one of success.
I carefully cleaned the lower screen of my new Nintendo DS Lite and removed the plastic support attached to tab #1, so far so good. (I checked again carefully today to make sure there really is not an additional layer and, no, there is not). If it's such a trick they would do well to actually provide some written instructions. I declined. I read the reviews of these screen protectors before making my own purchase. The protector went on fine but then came the part where so may others describe failure: removal of tab #2.
Apparently they've never heard of Post-Its.).
I DEFINITLY HAVE SEEN AN IMPROVEMENT IN MY MEMORY AND LOVE THE CHALLENGES.DS LITE: GAMES: "BRAIN AGE 1&2" AND "LEFT BRAIN/RIGHT BRAIN"
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