「結局、何枚も買う羽目に…」 意外と多い「スマホの液晶保護フィルム」失敗談
The reason why I buy many LCD protective films is... (image)
Among the related items for smartphones and tablet devices, the "LCD protective film" is useful along with the case. Not only does it prevent scratches and dirt, but it is a reliable presence that prevents the screen from breaking due to an unexpected drop. There are many types such as anti-fingerprint processing and blue light cut, so you want to choose the one that suits you. On the other hand, some people may have struggled with "pasting" the film. We asked users about the surprisingly large number of failures related to LCD protective films. [Photo] Softly, softly... The pain of pasting the LCD protective film so that it does not shift
The answer I arrived at after failing to paste...
"I don't know how many times I've failed and repurchased. The tension when pasting is incredible."
Mr. A, a man in his 30s who works at a manufacturer, lamented: Because he failed to attach the film, he said the cost of repurchasing was "not ridiculous."
"I bought an expensive device, so I didn't want the LCD to be scratched, much less broken. That's why I chose a protective film that was somewhat expensive. However, I failed to paste it and bought it again. It's a repetition of getting stuck." (Mr. A)
While using smartphones and tablets, there were many times when I was not satisfied with the results.
"It's especially difficult to stick the resin film on the smartphone, and I don't know how many I bought again. Even if I wipe the LCD screen well, it seems that there is dust and dust, and air bubbles enter. If I don't care. I guess it's fine, but I'm the type who can't help but worry about that... Glass film is still better, but this time it's difficult to apply it symmetrically." (Mr. A)
While repeatedly failing to apply the film, Mr. A seems to have found a solution.
"When you apply the LCD protective film to your smartphone, you should either buy one with a guide frame that keeps the main unit and the film in place, one that comes with two sheets, or buy multiple sheets at a 100-yen shop. Thanks to that, I felt a sense of security that even if I failed once, I would still be able to do something about it.
As for the tablet terminal, I gave up on pasting it myself and decided to use a paid service. It depends on the screen size, but I paid about 3,000 yen at a consumer electronics store to have it done. At first, I thought it was a waste of money, but if you use points, you won't feel like you've lost money, and it would be a waste if you made a mistake and bought it again." (Mr. A)
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