Because I didn't like the fingerprints every time I've played the Genos, I found a simple and easy solution to make your own screen protector. I'm also worried that the fingerprints will damage the touch sensitive screenlayer by leaving nasty spots.
As most Genos users have notices, there is a thin plastic layer on the screen that responds to pressure. So using a screenprotector with a little sticky layer seems to be a bad idea, leaving nasty airbubbles and having troubles removing the screenprotector.
So I made my own screenprotector by using a simple, cheap A4 pocket sleeve (used to put A4 paper in ordners). Advantages:
- cheap
- soft plastic
- passing light and clear screen picture
- it has a light stucture causing an anti-clare layer which doesn't show much fingerprints
- doesn't stick, so no airbubbles
- easy to remove and/or to replace
After secure cutting a piece of 202mm x 118mm, it is ready to be put on the Genos screen. Just make sure to clean the Genos screen (for the last time
). There is a little margin under the hard plastic edge of the screen, so the created screen protector doesn't leave open gaps.