Qrisma Screen Guard Anti-Glare LCD Protector For Apple iPhone 3G

2010 March 19
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Qrisma Screen Guard Anti-Glare LCD Protector For Apple iPhone 3G
 
Manufacturer: Qrisma
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List Price: $11.35
Sale Price: $1.33
Availibility: Usually ships in 1-2 affair days
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Manufactured goods Description

QRISMA's SCREEN GUARDTM iPhone 3G Screen Protector prevents screen scratching and other hurt. Newly designed and custom cut (using the newest laser equipment) to fit the iPhone 3G screen impeccably. Not compulsory for : Apple iPhone 2nd Age group (aka 3G iPhone, 8GB 16GB) users.

Manufactured goods Details

  • Against scratches, scrape & abrasion
  • Remove without leaving outstanding marks
  • Self-glue, washable & reusable
  • Fingerprint free and bubble free, high-intelligibility
  • Contain micro-fiber cleaning cloth

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Consumer Reviews

Fantastic! No Bubbles!
 
Review Date: August 14, 2008
Assessor: T. Shen, CA
I have used a lot of screen protectors for my white iPhone 3G, and I have to say this really is the best.

I used to pay at $5 for those on eBay, and that was really a hassle. According to the instruction from other brands, I did clean the screen thoroughly with iKLEAR LCD screen protector kit (which cost me about $20), blow the dust off with qualified dust-blower for computers (a further $9), and still I get bubbles when applying screen protector.

The worst part was, the bubbles do not go away with those generic brands.

The Qrisma one was perfect for me. I apply the screen protector easily with first try, and there was no bubbles at all! Well that is the only thing I care about besides approaching iPhone screen hard to push out the air bubbles, which might hurt iPhone screen.

I would urge this to anyone who has iPhone 3G.
Item is not as described
 
Review Date: May 2, 2009
Assessor: Hoining Chan, USA
The item I probable first is not anti-glare. Second, its brand name is iHross instead of Qrisma. I contacted the seller, they are nice enough for the RMA with free shipping.
Again, it's distress for RMA, so I may just go ahead use it. But if you are looking for anti-glare screen protector, this is not the one for you.
Lowers iPhone picture quality
 
Review Date: January 21, 2009
Assessor: S. Ha, Los Angeles, CA
I useful the screen protector after much painstaking time, making sure there were no bubbles or dust caught underneath the guard. To my chagrin, after the perfect bed in, I noticed that the iPhone picture became very distorted, mainly the whites, in the same way a photo gets distorted in low lights and high ISO. Lots of color noise that takes away from the iPhone's nice screen. I do not urge this manufactured goods.
okay-horrible
 
Review Date: August 19, 2009
Assessor: Y. Adhikari, US
First the people did not give me a qrisma manufactured goods...i would not care that much except this manufactured goods is really really CRAPY. I forgot to read the reviews before i bought this manufactured goods or else i would not have gotten it. Its really hard to not get bubbles and the in rank are horrendous! I could not be with you one thing. if u still want to buy it, be sure not to be near a windy place and be in a place with no or limied airflow. Even dust will make the bubbles!!!
Orisma Screen Guard Anti-Glare Screen Protector for iphone
 
Review Date: January 24, 2010
Assessor: Piyush H. Shah,
The manufactured goods I probable was not just so as shown by the seller. The screen guard was defective and hence it was cheap. The cut out (hole) for the earphone had a defect and right adjacent to it was a cut out (hole) for hanging the manufactured goods (this was not shown in the picture). This cut out for haging the manufactured goods on the show rack was not needed and was madw in error and hence the manufactured goods was cheap


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