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Write Right 98167 Screen Protector for Sony T615C

Write Right 98167 Screen Protector for Sony T615C

List Price: $14.99
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Screen Protector for Sony T615C (WriteRight 98167)
Review: For those who are not sure, this is the screen protector made by Fellowes for the Sony T615C. Unlike the earlier Fellowes screen protectors advertised for the Clie (they were in fact made for previous models of the Clie which had a different screen size), this actually fully covers the wider screen of the T615C.

The official Sony screen protector (PEGA-SP60) is much more resilient and looks better (you don't get the air bubbles like you do with Fellowes), but is also more difficult to apply. The adhesive on the underside makes it fustrating to remove any dirt that may get stuck on it. The Fellowes screen protector does not have this problem, since the underside is not sticky.

If you live in an absolutely dust-free environment, and assuming that none will get on your PDA when you first apply the screen protector, go with the Sony by all means. However, for the price difference and the ease of application, I would personally go with the Fellowes.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Screen Protector for Sony T615C (WriteRight 98167)
Review: For those who are not sure, this is the screen protector made by Fellowes for the Sony T615C. Unlike the earlier Fellowes screen protectors advertised for the Clie (they were in fact made for previous models of the Clie which had a different screen size), this actually fully covers the wider screen of the T615C.

The official Sony screen protector (PEGA-SP60) is much more resilient and looks better (you don't get the air bubbles like you do with Fellowes), but is also more difficult to apply. The adhesive on the underside makes it fustrating to remove any dirt that may get stuck on it. The Fellowes screen protector does not have this problem, since the underside is not sticky.

If you live in an absolutely dust-free environment, and assuming that none will get on your PDA when you first apply the screen protector, go with the Sony by all means. However, for the price difference and the ease of application, I would personally go with the Fellowes.


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