

As soon as the protector slides into three of the edges, it mounts itself onto the screen. Start sliding in one corner and work your way through the rest. Then peel the blue film from the protector and put the exposed side onto the screen. Figure 2: Screen Sizeįirst clean the screen thoroughly and make sure it is dust-free. Despite that, I found the installation easy and stable. Therefore it was a bit trickier on this setup than it should be for the supported models. The protector shown here is designed for the Intermec 6651, which has a slightly wider screen than my SmartBook because of the soft icons in the former.

It slides under the edges of the screen in order to keep it in place. The top and bottom edges are cut with a very slight angle pointing outward in the middle. The dimensions are slightly taller than the screen and supposedly has the same width. This screen protector is the hard plastic type that is non-adhesive. The screen protector itself has a blue film on the underside, making sure that side is perfectly dust-free when you peel it off. Inside is the invoice, and the screen protector and installation instructions sealed in a plastic bag. The product came in the mail in a 6" x 9" envelope that has a warning "Do Not Bend!" on it. I ordered the Intermec-sized protector for use on my SmartBook G138, so let's find out how it fairs.
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Fortunately one company, NuShield, offers high quality yet reasonably priced screen protectors in several popular Handheld PC sizes - HP Jornada series, NEC MobilePro series, and the Intermec 6651. One option is to get a customized protector which can be costly. Most products are made for Pocket PCs, which means they are often half the size of what we need.

One of the common problems with owning a Handheld PC is to find a proper screen protector.
