While we were all busy discussing which screen protector (SP) to buy, little did we know that Sony has actually deployed one of their latest technology into the P910 smartphone.
I was reading news about the Sony's new PlayStationPortable (PSP) and debates about how resilient the PSP will be especially it's big, beautiful LCD screen. Questions were prompted about the vunerability of the screen as it is widely exposed. Accordingly, a new super-hard chemical coating being developed by Japanese chemists for multiple applications of clear surfaces is discussed, expressing the amazing results so far attained.
Sony has already developed a resilient, transparent polymer coating and has made use of it already in the new Ericsson P910 Smartphone. This shall also be used in the up-coming PSP.
If you ask me, this is certainly great news! Wow! 😃
The question is, is the coating there? I wouldn't like to try out like what they did in testing the LCD surface as described.
Source : http://psp.ign.com/articles/564/564070p1.html
I own a P910i, and the screen has already some (small) scratches on it. So it is not that tough. I read about the screen protection on a site and thought: I don't need a screen protector. What a disappointment. So now I ordered a screen protector anyway.
In MARTIN FIELD we trust!!! heheheh... 🙄
Better for Sony to test their own polymer a little bit better before they use on their state-of-the-art mobile phones' screen. I just made a small (but really annoiyng) scratch on my SonyEricsson P910i's screen during a simple and absolutely carefull cleaning process with cleaning paper and liquid for professional camera lenses!!! :argh: On a 2 years old Toshiba PDA the same procedure has been fully successful. Better for Sony to be stuck on the past!!! :rofl:
Now, I have to use the "Fellowes 98022 PDA Screen Clean" that apparently it's a polymer liquid soution that covers the screen with a film clearing all the small scratches on a pda.
Does anyone know anything about it?
VideoClyde
So sorry to hear of your recent "misfortune". I am indeed surprised by the fact, despite your utmost precautionary steps taken in cleaning your screen, a scratch is still being made.
From my own experience (not with the SE P910 but with pocket pcs), I managed to remove some minor scratches using CD scratch remover, similar to what you used here, ie., the polymer liquid solution, except it is is the form of a compound.
I suppose the medium you use to apply is equally important. The CD scratch remover package comes with silicone coated "tissues" which you use to apply the compound. I am not sure if the Fellowers package comes with similar medium but I would reckon that would make a difference.