If anyone is planning on installing a Clarivue screen protector for the RNS510... heed the warnings in this thread. Vacuum your car and scrub your hands like a surgeon. I've installed the matte (antiglare) protector. Managed to get it on with only two tiny tiny dust bubbles near the edges, so it's almost flawless. But be warned- my instructions said to peel 'Side 1' then fit the protector. That's crap. It's Side 2 you need to peel, Side 2 is the sticky one. This matters because the thing is such a tight fit that if you try and attach the wrong side you might never extract it from the RNS510 bezel again without ruining it! I recommend ordering two, like i did. Just incase.
The antiglare protector doesnt produce the shiny ipad or 'resolution enhancing' effects others have claimed about the ultra-clear model. It makes the screen look a bit dull and boring. But it does work. When the sun's on the screen i used to not be able to see a thing. Now it's just a little reflective but drastically reduced. The protector also doesn't really pick up fingerprints. And at a quick look you can't tell it's installed.
Has anyone else noticed that the brightness settings of the RNS510 barely do anything? With the matte protector on the screen looks better when set a bit brighter, but the settings don't seem to help that much.
The antiglare protector doesnt produce the shiny ipad or 'resolution enhancing' effects others have claimed about the ultra-clear model. It makes the screen look a bit dull and boring. But it does work. When the sun's on the screen i used to not be able to see a thing. Now it's just a little reflective but drastically reduced. The protector also doesn't really pick up fingerprints. And at a quick look you can't tell it's installed.
Has anyone else noticed that the brightness settings of the RNS510 barely do anything? With the matte protector on the screen looks better when set a bit brighter, but the settings don't seem to help that much.
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