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Hori Protective Filter (PSP)
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Réduit la brillance Résiste aux rayures Facile à mettre en place
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5/5 |
easy
(June 03, 2007) |
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this is easy to do make sure you have a credit card with you and wipe the psp screen with little bit of water and apply the protector slowly gliding the card so theres no bubble also dosent degrade screen colours |
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5/5 |
The best PSP screen protection
(January 31, 2007) |
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This is the best PSP screen protector of this type. I have tried several others, and this one (although still tricky) is by far the easiest to get on without bubbles or lines underneath. Make sure the screen is completely clean and it should go on (with patience) so that you don't realise it's there.
The filter itself comes sandwiched between two clear protective pieces - and this can be confusing. Read the instruction carefully to identify the side that goes on to the PSP screen.
You remove the protective piece on one side to expose the sticky side and carefully apply this to the PSP screen. Once it's fitted correctly you can peel the top protector to finish the job.
The key is to go slow - and I have found that applying some heat to the filter with a hair-dryer makes it more pliable and easier to fix to the screen correctly. Attach one edge first and then push it down and across the psp with a bank card, or something similar.
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