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PSP 2000 June 7, 2010 Teresa Cattarin (California, USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
So I'm glad it didn't end up mattering, but this product was designed for the PSP 2000, whereas I purchased it for my 3000. Luckily, the screen size is not any different, or else I'd be pissed, cause this fact wasn't mentioned in the product details on the Amazon page. Besides that, after application, the screen looks great!
Surprisingly, works flawlessly June 2, 2010 J. M. Rhoads (Fort Bragg, NC, US) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This item worked as advertised. There was a little air bubble around the very outer edge of the screen, but it was hairline thick and not a bother at all. Very easy to install. I highly recommend this for anyone with a PSP that is sick of replacing screen covers.
Sub-Par May 14, 2010 Stephen H. Krohn Jr. (Biloxi,Ms) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have had several screen protectors on my PSP2000 and this one leaves a hazy, rainbow scanline effect. It will do for a while.
Ok, but not perfect March 14, 2010 Apu2001 (Hagerstown, MD USA) I own a PSP-3000 and the size of the SP(Screen Protector) covered just about the entire glass screen. Maybe 1/64" to 1/32" play left to right and no play from top to bottom. As what other reviewers commented about, no instructions. Pretty straight forward though. Its only a sheet of plastic. I liked the idea of the tab that made removing the protective plastic, revealing the side that sticks to the screen, very easy. No more trying to use your fingernails to peel off the plastic covering and getting your fingerprints all over the SP. It would of been nice to have another tabbed plastic covering for the exposed side just in case someone inadvertenly placed it on a table and scratched it. As long as it was properly marked.
I cleaned my PSP screen thouroughly first. Peeled off the tabbed plastic sheet (I think the SP builds up a static charge once the plastic is removed since it immediatly attracts dust particles). Handle it by the edges only(very important if you don't like fingerprints). I accidently dropped mine onto the screen and it was askew. I was able to pull it off with no problem and I realigned it and dropped it in place. Trick now was getting the air bubbles out. Worked them out from the center of the SP to the closest edge with the enclosed cardboard tool (or better yet, I used a credit card(much wider)) being careful not to scratch the plastic. It was a pretty decent job, there were a few trapped dust particles but nothing too noticeable. What is noticeable on the other hand, is one end the protector, it didn't quite stick to the screen. About 1/16" in from the whole left side. I did accidently stick that side to the metal part when I dropped it on the screen the first time. I am seeing the same on the top and bottom but not so much. Maybe the PSP glass screen is not perfectly flat on the edges which is what I am suspecting. I dont know. Maybe some other reviewers could shed some light on this problem now that I brought it up.
PSP Shield Covers January 27, 2010 Edward Chen 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a good investment it was very easy to put on the psp screen. My psp will forever look brand new with this product and the Logitech PSP PlayGear Pocket - Slim armor product
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