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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 346906" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I have acrylic glass protectors on all my rear LCD screens. I've used GGS and Vello and they both work fine. I suspect that with the rotating LCD you will need something more akin to what you'd put on the screen of an iPhone since the slightly thicker glass one I use may prevent it from locking in place, but I would assume protectors made for those models compensate for that. </p><p></p><p>My take is, if it <em>can </em>be scratched then eventually it <em>will</em> be scratched, just like a car that you baby hoping it won't happen. The problem is, once it is scratched it cannot be unscratched, so for $15 I'm happy to protect it. It's <em>pissed off prevention</em> in my book, and a LOT better to look through than the white plastic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 346906, member: 9240"] I have acrylic glass protectors on all my rear LCD screens. I've used GGS and Vello and they both work fine. I suspect that with the rotating LCD you will need something more akin to what you'd put on the screen of an iPhone since the slightly thicker glass one I use may prevent it from locking in place, but I would assume protectors made for those models compensate for that. My take is, if it [I]can [/I]be scratched then eventually it [I]will[/I] be scratched, just like a car that you baby hoping it won't happen. The problem is, once it is scratched it cannot be unscratched, so for $15 I'm happy to protect it. It's [I]pissed off prevention[/I] in my book, and a LOT better to look through than the white plastic. [/QUOTE]
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