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5 PACK LCD Screen Protector for Apple iPod Touch 2nd Generation



5 PACK LCD Screen Protector for Apple iPod Touch 2nd Generation


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Product Description
Feature iPod Touch 2nd Generation
Manufacturer SF Planet
UPC 812930010284


   
Customers Reviews

2010-08-01
Wonderful product!! GREAT price!
I received the screen covers really quickly, they were just as described and for an unbeatable price I am VERY happy about my purchase and will definitely continue to buy my screen covers through this seller! :D

2010-07-31
GREAT PRODUCT!!!!!!!!!!!! EVEN GOT 6 IN THE PACK INSTED OF 5
GREAT PRODUCT!!! I RECEIVED THE SCREENS 3 DAYS AFTER ORDER.... ALSO CAME WITH 6 SCREENS INSTED OF 5...

2010-07-27
Sort of OK
Screen protector itself was OK. Went on relatively easily, seems to do the job.

However, (big however), the film has a solid section on it which seems to be to help apply it or to remove it later. This solid section covers the upper right corner and obscures a lot of the bar. VERY hard to remove this section; very hard to use Touch with it there.

I cannot tell if this section was meant to be there or not. Perhaps this is old stock and it is too gummy.

2010-07-27
Great Screen Protector for iPod Touch 32GB 3rd Generation
These screen protectors fit my 3rd Generation iPod Touch 32GB PERFECTLY!! THE ONLY BAD THING IS THE PACKAGING!! IT COMES IN THE MAIL IN A REGULAR ENVELOPE AND KIND OF LOOKS LIKE JUNK MAIL! BUT IT DOES SAY "MEDIA MART" IN THE RETURN ADDRESS.

Besides that I had no problems putting the protector on. Out of the packaging each protector has a Step 1 side and a Step 2 side. It's not rocket science but read the entire instructions below BEFORE hand.

Clean your Touch as best you can with the provided little cloth (it's small but does the job). Step 1 says pull tab before application. So you GENTLY pull off, not the actual tab but what the tab is attached to, a layer of the protector. Carefully you then flip over to the Step 2 side (trying not to touch the surface of the protector) and align the protector from bottom to top of the touch. You align the hole in the protector with the home button on the Touch. If you align the hole up with the button perfectly then the rest will align perfectly as well. Once I align the hole with the button (it took me 2 tries) use the small side of a credit card and push upward on the protector slowly applying the protector making sure there are no bubbles. Any piece of dust or lint will cause a bubble. You may have to peel back the protector (not all the way) to remove any lint or dust if you notice a bubble that will not go away. Try using the credit card to remove any dust or lint from the protector, so you dont leave fingerprints, or use the cloth to remove anything from the Touch. Keep applying the protector with the credit card to you reach the top. Once you have the protector on the way you like it Step 2 says remove after application, so you then GENTLY pull off, not the actual tab but what it's attached to, another layer of the protector. And you're done. I was able to do this in a few minutes just take your time. I only used one protector and I'll store the rest to use later on, but if you completely mess up on your first try the good thing about this product is you have 4 more to get it right. And you can't beat the price...I paid $1.56 with shipping!! And for those who have glare issues these protectors offer no anti-glare but it doesnt bother me and I hear those expensive anti-glare protectors sometimes dont work. For the price you cant beat these screen protectors.

As for shipping I ordered on 7/19/10 and received them on 7/26/10 standard shipping to South NJ. Not great but not bad either. No tracking info was provided.

2010-07-27
One down and 4 left over
Thought I would receive saran-wrap for this price but was pleasantly surprised at the fit and quality so far. I have always bought more expensive protectors in the past (invisishield) etc but that could be over with. I do have some experience applying these things with a mini squeegee and some liquid spray from the other companies, this time not it was not needed. The application was very easy , the fit perfect and with one slide over, it went on virtually flawless!

After a few days away with my new ipod , I would definitely recommend this these screen protectors and at this price its a no brainer.....oh yea any ideas what i can do with the 4 extras :)

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