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    I made the mistake of putting my iPod in my pocket for a run and it scuffed the screen up pretty bad. I'm pretty nuts over protecting my Slim PSP. I keep it in a small zip-lock sandwich bag when its not in use, LOL.

    That is my biggest complaint with the PSP though. Its portable but you need to be damn careful with it if you want it to stay pristine.

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    slim scratches so easily that this kind of this should come pre-installed on every psp. as it is, installing the full shell is a major pain in the ass with NO psp -exclusive instrucions , just a generic guide for any device. most of those are just screen only, the full psp cover has 8 or 9 pieces, with lost of corners.it says lifetime quarentee withis why i bought it, but does that include installer error? if i had a do-over i could get it right i think, but theres bubble all over the screen area, its really annoying. and it does tend to slide a bit in "high traffic" areas, like where my thumbs rest. good product overall, the parts i got on correctly, look awesome, and i like the grippyness it adds to the unit, its not forever sliding off things now. deffinately reccomended, but they need better instructions!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bah View Post
    Fair enough, personally the PSP (slim or fat) by itself is too bulky for me to pocket.

    On a different note, if applied well can you see it at all?
    I know invisible is a marketing term and not to be taken literally, and that most of these skin things don't effect the visibility of the screen too much, but can you honestly not notice it in any way?

    I've always gone down the case when not in use path as I cant stand even the slightest detraction from the look of the screen.

    Personal preference, I know.
    I dont notice it. Considering I cleaned off the system first. Once the water dries, it shouldnt be noticeable.

    Quote Originally Posted by danknugz View Post
    slim scratches so easily that this kind of this should come pre-installed on every psp. as it is, installing the full shell is a major pain in the ass with NO psp -exclusive instrucions , just a generic guide for any device. most of those are just screen only, the full psp cover has 8 or 9 pieces, with lost of corners.it says lifetime quarentee withis why i bought it, but does that include installer error? if i had a do-over i could get it right i think, but theres bubble all over the screen area, its really annoying. and it does tend to slide a bit in "high traffic" areas, like where my thumbs rest. good product overall, the parts i got on correctly, look awesome, and i like the grippyness it adds to the unit, its not forever sliding off things now. deffinately reccomended, but they need better instructions!
    I do agree that it only comes with generic instructions. Theres no 8 or 9 pieces. One big piece for the front, one piece for screen, four pieces for back. Thats 6.

    Lifetime Guarantee only covers if the item scratches since they claim that it is unscratchable. If you mess up, thats not their problem...thats user/installer error.

    I dont know how it slides considering its sticky at the bottom and once the water dries, it sticks to the system. Did you even order the same product?
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    yes, its the invisible shield by zagg, the whole thing, i got it when it was "half" off a couple months ago, but then it was $25 reg. i guess they just droped the price.
    i admit, that i was used error, in that there were almost NOT instructions to speak of.
    and there were 7 pieces. the back ones were easy, but the front frame part statically curled into a ball the second it came off the card, and wadded all up. i had a really hard time applying it after than, i dont know why they bothered to make the screen and outer part 2 separate pieces, .
    i wasnt saying the product is bad, infact, i said it should come preinstalled on EVERY psp, it really is that good. just needs better instruction.
    oh, but it IS sliding on the thin parts next to the home keys, and never quite stuck on one corner, so its forever coming up.very annoying!

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    I doubt its impervious to the scratching ability of my friend Mr scalpel. If something is sharp enough and there's enough pressure it will cut though. Sand can cut supprisingly well.
    I'm just playing devils advocate here, I know.

    danknugz: for all those reasons and more, I live with the added bulk of a good case.
    The screen isn't going to get scratched when I play it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bah View Post
    I doubt its impervious to the scratching ability of my friend Mr scalpel. If something is sharp enough and there's enough pressure it will cut though. Sand can cut supprisingly well.
    I'm just playing devils advocate here, I know.

    danknugz: for all those reasons and more, I live with the added bulk of a good case.
    The screen isn't going to get scratched when I play it.
    Actually...they have an image of a pen trying to penetrate the invisibleSHIELD and nothing went through. I tried using a box cutter for the Macbook invisibleSHIELD because it was stuck together and I couldnt cut it.
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