This seems ok, I actually wouldn't recommend the credit card trick, just used the little cloth to push the bubbles to the edges... Of course, Hori screen protectors are the best, just pay attention to get the original ones...
I placed it perfectly and there's heapssss of air bubbles everywhere totally screwed it.... it's immpossible.... now that it's on how do i get rid of the bubbles????
@hamptonpanthers 1 method, use credit card or some type of thicker cardboard that wouldnt scratch the screen protector and try to push the air bubbles out
Yeah, this method sucks, because little annoying air bubbles collect everywhere under neath. The best method I encountered is to use sturdy clear plastic sheeting, non-sticky, then find some epoxy or glue, and cement the four corners to your device, but not on the screen.
yea i bought a ds lite 2 years ago and didnt buy a screenprotecter.........worst decision of my life now my screen is scratched so badly it like scratched off the screen some....lol but im getting A dsi this month for meh b-day and im definetyly buying this
Does everyday,normal usage of the stylus create scratches that actually effect gameplay?I'm sure some light scratches would develop over time,but I'm worried if it would effect the gaming so much that I'll have to replace it.I'm not interested in protecting my screen solely for aesthetic purposes.
@MephistophelesMyLord yep it gets scratched over time really badly...i have the original DS and over the years of heavy gameplay...the touchscreen is almost obscured by a number of scratches and it actually slows down aspects of touchscreen gameplay and if ur in well lit areas...the touch screen ALMOST gets impossible to see beneath the layer of scratches...i recently got the 3DS and am not gonna make the same mistake of leaving the screens unprotected :)
For some reason it gets air bubbles on the screen of my DS lite, Do any one have any tip on how to get rid of them, can tell you this totoo, it's my second ScreenGuard I bought and have had the same problem with both
is there a such thing as a nintendo bs? cuz i saw 1 on google images and i typed it in and then it showed up.
TheBaoGly 1 year ago
This seems ok, I actually wouldn't recommend the credit card trick, just used the little cloth to push the bubbles to the edges... Of course, Hori screen protectors are the best, just pay attention to get the original ones...
Helios89Zg 1 year ago
I placed it perfectly and there's heapssss of air bubbles everywhere totally screwed it.... it's immpossible.... now that it's on how do i get rid of the bubbles????
hamptonpanthers 1 year ago
@hamptonpanthers 1 method, use credit card or some type of thicker cardboard that wouldnt scratch the screen protector and try to push the air bubbles out
TheGeeksHere 1 year ago
Yeah, this method sucks, because little annoying air bubbles collect everywhere under neath. The best method I encountered is to use sturdy clear plastic sheeting, non-sticky, then find some epoxy or glue, and cement the four corners to your device, but not on the screen.
randyclar747 1 year ago
yea i bought a ds lite 2 years ago and didnt buy a screenprotecter.........worst decision of my life now my screen is scratched so badly it like scratched off the screen some....lol but im getting A dsi this month for meh b-day and im definetyly buying this
laynecaffy 1 year ago
Does everyday,normal usage of the stylus create scratches that actually effect gameplay?I'm sure some light scratches would develop over time,but I'm worried if it would effect the gaming so much that I'll have to replace it.I'm not interested in protecting my screen solely for aesthetic purposes.
MephistophelesMyLord 2 years ago
yes it does, if you play games like Sonic Vs Mario winter olympics... you can scratch up the screen really bad
TheGeeksHere 2 years ago
@MephistophelesMyLord yep it gets scratched over time really badly...i have the original DS and over the years of heavy gameplay...the touchscreen is almost obscured by a number of scratches and it actually slows down aspects of touchscreen gameplay and if ur in well lit areas...the touch screen ALMOST gets impossible to see beneath the layer of scratches...i recently got the 3DS and am not gonna make the same mistake of leaving the screens unprotected :)
S0NiCCCCC 11 months ago
it shouldnt be that difficult
jimmyclassy 2 years ago
For some reason it gets air bubbles on the screen of my DS lite, Do any one have any tip on how to get rid of them, can tell you this totoo, it's my second ScreenGuard I bought and have had the same problem with both
Templarofsteel18 2 years ago
@Templarofsteel18 u could try to push it out towards the edges with a credit card, or puncture a small hole with a needle
TheGeeksHere 2 years ago
Can someone tell me how big the Dsi screens are (height and length)? please
n1les 2 years ago
@n1les 82.5 millimetres (3.25 in),
TheGeeksHere 2 years ago
I like the Hori brand ones for my DS lite... they make the bottom screen actually feel better to write on and also were easy to install.
Luxbeegirl 2 years ago
@Luxbeegirl Yea, they are better than these.
Crzynoob 1 year ago
can you remove them after a while or are they stuck on there forever?
TheAntihero1313 2 years ago
they can be removed and with no residue left behind!
TheGeeksHere 2 years ago
great video
ISISIS123456789 2 years ago