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6th April 2005, 03:19 PM #1
BStrong Tablet PC Notebook Screen Protectors (pics)
by Perry Longinotti, Canada
Introduction
There seems to be two dominant schools of thought when it comes to the subject of screen protectors on Tablet PC notebook:
- You believe that people are crazy if they do not use some form of protection on the most valuable part of their tablets.
- You believe that whomever engineered your tablet accounted for scribbling on the screen in the design and that screen protection is just a waste of money.
Depending on what device you are using, either opinion could be correct. Some tablets are more scratch resistant and more robust. But do you want to take a chance? With some screen protectors costing $50 or more, how do you decide?
How do you use and treat your Tablet? How often you use pen input and to what degree do you take care of your device. If you use your Tablet as a laptop more of the time, you are probably safe. There is no point in spending a lot of money on the screen protector if you do not need one. It all boils down to cost versus benefit.
Recently we discovered a product from Strong Engineering (http://strongengineering.com/bstrong.htm) that might make the arguments against using screen protectors moot and certainly makes the cost barrier vanish. At $15 or less each, the BStrong screen protector is priced significantly lower than other solutions on the market. You are not risking much money to test these out.
Currently, the only way to obtain BStrong screen protectors is online. They are not available in stores yet. Some folks have reservations about ordering online - as hard as that is to believe in 2005 - but I can say that the browsing and checkout process was easy.
On the Strong website you will find hundreds of devices for which a screen protector is available. If you cannot find what you are looking for, they will make it for you. The secure checkout process was a snap.
Great care was taken in the packaging of the screen protectors we ordered. The envelope used was bend resistant and the screens made it across North America with no damage at all.

The BStrong screen protectors arrived in a sturdy package
Out of the box, the BStrong screens come with a protective film and backing on the adhesive. They have a hard surface that gives the impression of being quite scratch resistant. BStrong screen protectors are also rigid - not at all like the majority of screen protectors on the market that are made from soft vinyl and use static or are 100% covered by light adhesives on one side. Strong's solution to this problem is unique as far as I can tell.

Installation
Strong Engineering's departure from the status quo of screen protectors is apparent as soon as you as soon as you try and mount a BStrong. If you have ever attempted to apply a screen protector to a PDA, then you know what an agonizingly frustrating experience this can be. Air bubbles and soft easy to scratch protectors can really dampen your enthusiasm for these products. Happily, the design of the BStrong eliminates this headache by using a thin strip of adhesive on the four edges of the screen rather than a full adhesive or electro-static backing. Application of the screens is a 30 second job. There are no issues with air bubbles.

The M200 screen fit perfectly without the adhesive stripe interfering with my view of the LCD. This is because the M200 has a glass screen that extends half an inch past the LCD screen on each side (kind of like the matting you would see on a framed painting). Averatec's Tablet screen is designed differently. It has a plastic frame around the LCD like most notebooks do. Unfortunately this means that the BStrong must be secured via adhesive to part of the viewable area of the screen (approximately a quarter of an inch on each side). You can still see through the adhesive areas, but it is noticeable. Other than this small area, these protective screens have no adverse affect on the LCD viewing experience.

Toshiba M200 Tablet PC Notebook with BStrong screen cover on

These screens feel right too. In the case of the M200, I felt that the BStrongs closely matched the feel of the M200's screen. How Tablet screens should feel is very much a matter of personal preference, but I really like the BStrong's smooth surface. I use my Tablet with Corel Painter and did not encounter any problems. I should also point out that I use the Wacom Penabled driver for greater pressure sensitivity and the BStrong had no adverse effect on my Tablet sketching and painting activities.

Averatec C3500 with BStrong screen protector

In long-term use, the BStrong screens perform exactly as expected. I initial impression was that they would be quite scratch resistant and actual use bares this out. After four months of use, one screen protector is just starting to show signs of wear on the M200 and the C3500 still looks good. We ordered two for each but have not needed to use our backups yet.
Conclusion
This is an easy product to recommend. BStrong screen protectors are inexpensive insurance against damaging your tablet's screen. There is virtually no impact on viewability (if that is a word) and their smooth surface feels right. Unlike other products, there is no problem applying these protectors to your screen - no trouble with air bubbles at all. The BStrong requires very little adhesive to hold the protectors in position which means they can be easily removed. From what I have seen, they are quite scratch resistant and wear slowly. The durability is very impressive for such an inexpensive product.The final point I would like to make is regarding customer service. We ordered a couple of screen protectors for a Toshiba M200 and Averatec C3500. There was some trouble with shipping whereby the package was delivered to the wrong address. Strong Engineering demonstrated exceptional service and couriered a set of screen protectors using a better delivery service than what was paid for. I did not disclose that the items were for review purposes.
So, combine a great product with excellent support and you have something that is easy to recommend. If you need a screen protector for your Tablet, or are sitting on the fence as to whether or not you need one because of price, then you owe it to yourself to try out Strong Engineering's BStrong screen protectors.
Company Site and Purchase
BStrong Screen Protectors by Strong Engineering (http://strongengineering.com/bstrong.htm)
Laptop Screen Protector Store: Laptop Screen Protectors
Tablet PC Screen Protectors Store: Tablet PC Screen Protectors
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6th April 2005, 05:36 PM #2Newbie
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The BStrong Tablet PC Notebook Screen Protectors are not legal. They are not to be sold within the USA.
The BStrong Screen Protectors are sold illegally. Strong Engineering does not honor the Constitution laws of the United States.
We have the right to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, selling, or importing the patented invention throughout the term of the patent. Strong Engineering is excluded. Any website that promotes an illegal product is put on notice.
Best Regards
VSPS.com Inc.
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6th April 2005, 06:11 PM #3
check that dude's site, sounds like a member of the tinfoil hat crew
oh, he entered the link wrong, it's obviously vsps.com, not vsps/com
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6th April 2005, 06:26 PM #4Notebook Enthusiast
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quote:
Originally posted by Dice
[br]The BStrong Tablet PC Notebook Screen Protectors are not legal. They are not to be sold within the USA.
The BStrong Screen Protectors are sold illegally. Strong Engineering does not honor the Constitution laws of the United States.
We have the right to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, selling, or importing the patented invention throughout the term of the patent. Strong Engineering is excluded. Any website that promotes an illegal product is put on notice.
Huh?
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6th April 2005, 06:40 PM #5-
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can you be more specific? you're being kind of vague here buddy. i'm guessing you compete with BStrong and sell a similar/the same product and don't like this promotion of them?
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6th April 2005, 06:50 PM #6Notebook Virtuoso
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Huh indeed? what is VSPS to start with? And what's the problem with competition, since they seem to be a registered company!
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7th April 2005, 12:35 AM #7Notebook Consultant
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Some clown long ago patented the idea of a sticky plastic sheet covering screens of PDA'S and has been chasing down "imitators" ever since. Everyone with common sense ignores them and sells their screen protectors on both the web and in retail stores across the US.
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7th April 2005, 02:51 PM #8Notebook Consultant
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quote:
Originally posted by lewdvig
There is virtually no impact on viewability (if that is a word) and their smooth surface feels right.
I think the word you are looking for is 'visibility.'
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8th April 2005, 09:45 PM #9
Yeah, that's the word!
Visibility: The capability of providing a clear, unobstructed view: a windshield with good visibility.
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quote:
Originally posted by abaxter
[br]can you be more specific? you're being kind of vague here buddy. i'm guessing you compete with BStrong and sell a similar/the same product and don't like this promotion of them?
http://www.pdazoo.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=CSAA&Category_Code=LSP
BStrong is JUNK
To Order Click on the photo, or word to go to that Screen Protector Manufactures link at http://www.screenprotector.com/



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