Keeping the nano scratch-free until cases come out is fairly easy this time around. Simply leave the plastic sticker on the front (not to be confused with the loosely wrapped 'do n…
I was just at Tekserve to look at the new nanos. Beatiful little things in every way and really amazingly thin and light. BUT, they looked like crap because they were all scratched…
Why does anyone care about the scratches? it's an mp3 player, you use it to play music. Stop babying it so damn much. I hate it when people add cases on and make a tiny product, sl…
the reason I care about scratches is that after just a few weeks of use the screen starts reflecting light in a annoying way because of all the scratches. The reason I care is that…
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Originally Posted by inkhead
Why does anyone care about the scratches? it's an mp3 player, you use it to play music. Stop babying it so damn much. I hate it when people a…
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Originally Posted by inkhead
Why does anyone care about the scratches? it's an mp3 player, you use it to play music. Stop babying it so damn much. I hate it when people a…
Get Fellowes Writeright - it's sticky clear film for screen protection of PDAs. Cheap, durable, doesn't add any bulk, removes easily - perfect protection.
I put this on the bac…
You can buy screen protectors that I do understand, or if you want my tip, take screen polish or polish (there are kinds made for this sorta thing) and use it, maybe somebody can r…
The screen protector for the mini works perfectly.
I can't remember the name but it comes in a flat black envelope package. They're great I hear. If I can remember the name I'll ed…
I've had my black nano for less than 24 hours and it now looks like this:
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http://www.davidwells.com/site/media...scratches1.jpg
http://www.davidwells.com/…
You can remove some scratches by lightly applying metal polish to the screen surface with a cotton ball, letting it dry slightly, and buffing with a clean cotton ball. Repeat if h…
There is special polish for screens... yeah and what was in your pocket? They do have those rivets you know. Just wrap it in a tissue then put it in there until you get a case. J…
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Originally Posted by davidwells
I've had my black nano for less than 24 hours and it now looks like this:
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http://www.davidwells.com/site/media...…
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Originally Posted by vdrummer
The exact same thing happened to my first iPod. With next one I bought (Nov 04), I put the PDA screen protector on it straight out of the b…
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Originally Posted by davidwells
I've had my black nano for less than 24 hours and it now looks like this:
(Caution: largish JPG's)
http://www.davidwells.com/site/media...…
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Originally Posted by davidwells
I've had my black nano for less than 24 hours and it now looks like this:
(Caution: largish JPG's)
http://www.davidwells.com/site/media...…
...unflap btom plastic to charge, and re-seal SIMPLE...... Just leave it in the dont steal music wrapper (it also has some stuck on front of nano and screen), u can rub the dont s…
I think the point is that you shouldn't have to go to extremes to keep these scratch free. In a cotton pocket for 4 hours or in a lens cloth bag should NOT scratch these up.
I wraped my Nano back up in the plastic cover it came in, and took it back to the Apple store, exchanged it for a 6GB silver Mini, paying the restocking fee. Luckily they did not i…
I agree. The mini really is idea in terms of scratch resistance. This is ridiculous and, of course, when customers go in to the store and see the scratched up ipods they're going t…
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Originally Posted by pete
I agree. The mini really is idea in terms of scratch resistance. This is ridiculous and, of course, when customers go in to the store and see th…