Monday, January 7, 2008

Screen Protectors

When you take a mobile phone or PDA or for that matter any other device out of its packaging you get a distinct feeling of satisfaction. The smell, the texture and the feeling of unwrapping a gift combine together to make it a most pleasurable experience (undoubtedly a great part of this feeling is purely psychological). However that shiny and glittering piece of electronic genius does not last like that forever, for like all things in this world, your mobile device will start to age and the silvery paint will start to come off and the body of the phone will have scratches and frayed edges but most importantly the screen of the phone will have lots of rough spots, scrapes, abrasions etc. This is mostly because once you have a new electronic device, it is almost nigh impossible to resist the temptation of pulling off the screen protector and other times it comes off in a short period of time in any case. This means that whenever the screen of your device is subjected to physical abuse it suffers without protection. While we cannot recommend any healing creams we can recommend a prevention method for as they say: prevention is better than cure. Therefore we can only recommend screen protectors, yes indeed. We fully agree with the manufacturers and definitely believe that screen protectors (in the form of transparent plastic stickers which are really thin) are the best method of protecting your device's display. For any of you who have tried those bulky, cumbersome, solid, plastic see-through covers must fully agree with the fact that they are not fit for human use.

Accessories for the following brands are available at PDA Accessories: Apple / Ipod, Audiovox, Casio, Dell, Handspring, i-mate, MDA, Kyocera, Microsoft, Motorola, Nintendo, O2, Orange SPV, Palm, Qtek, Blackberry, Samsung, Sharp, Siemens, Sony, T-Mobile and Toshiba.