Case-Mate PRIV-PROU Universal Privacy Screen Pro for Cell Phones and PDA
Product features- Superior privacy and screen protection from a press-on screen filter
- Static cling design is a snap to install and will not leave a residue on your screen
- Provides visibility to you both horizontally and vertically
- Clean simply by holding the screen under running water
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionProtect your data from nosy neighbors with the Universal Privacy Screen Pro. This screen provides a viewing angle of 45 degrees from the device's surface, for the ultimate in protection (others have a 60 degree viewing angle). The screen works both horizontally and vertically, providing the maximum flexibility that is especially important to iPhone users. The Privacy Screen Pro provides a crystal clear view, without the dimming haze that other screens create. The static cling design makes this screen easy to install, without leaving a sticky residue on your screen when removed. What makes the Privacy Screen so unique? - It provides greater security due to a 45 degree viewing angle compared to others that have a 60 degree viewing angle
- Provides crystal clear viewing, not a dimming haze
- The static cling design is easy to install and will not leave a residue on your screen
- Provides visibility both horizontally AND vertically, not just in one direction!
- designed to fit screens 2-inches x 3-inches or smaller, including the iPhone, Treo and HTC Touch phones
- Kit includes a 2x 3 Privacy Screen, screen cleaning cloth, a graph sheet for sizing, and a soft applicator card
Features- Fits screens 2-inches x 3-inches or smaller, including the iPhone, Treo and HTC Touch phones- Viewable +/-45- Works both horizontally and vertically- Crystal clear viewing- Static cling design is easy to install and does not leave residue when removed
User reviews Nice Try... Well, actually, not., 2008-05-04 Everyone is always peeking at my iPhone. I had hoped this product would stave off the hordes of roaming eyes, but that would not prove to be the case.
The first thing I noticed about this screen was the thickness. Let's just say it isn't subtle. It allowed crud to collect around the screen edges and made cleaning difficult. My iPhone would still fit in its case (the DLO Leather Holster Case), but it was a more snug fit.
The second problem was the viewing angle turned out to be too great for my needs. I wanted the screen obscured to anyone not right in front of the phone. People standing beside me could easily see the screen.
The final problem was it kept working loose in one corner. This was probably caused by (or aggravated by) my case, but it's still a design flaw in my book.
In fairness, the image did look good through the filter and, thank goodness, it was quite easy to remove.
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