![]() ![]() I have a Dbrand tempered glass screen protector on my Nintendo Switch also and will get one for my Steam Deck once it arrives. So at minimum, its a decent video to take that portion away from it and see where the Steam Deck's cover glass is at on the hardness scale.ĮDIT: Also, the Dbrand screen protectors are also legitimate and I'd recommend them too so it is not like he is trying to push some trash product. The tips of the things he uses to try to scratch the glass are specifically for that and are different ratings on the Mohs hardness scale. He has a fairly large channel and has been doing this for quite a while, has been pretty clear about his sponsorship, and has been pretty consistent on at least scratch testing display cover glass. My question is more so durability wise is the screen the same as an iphone or more like the switch.Ĭoncurred with your skepticism about the sponsored content. I would think if you take tools like that to any device you would cause a mark. I've seen this video but the fact he is pushing a screen protector I question it a bit. Having said that I have a 512 and roll no screen protector and I treat her with respect. Apparently "steam deck film screen protector" is the right set of keywords. Remember: it's only overkill if you can't afford it. It costs more than your student loan and cuts within 1/1000th of a millimeter in precision. They're a little tougher to install but when you get it on and get the bubbles out they're pretty awesome! is just one example of one. Every dbrand Steam Deck skin is lovingly hand-crafted by one of the industrial-grade cutting machines that you see here. Perhaps something like that would be a good middle ground from either double anti-glaring or adding back the reflectivity you just paid extra to get. Protects from scratches and such but without as much glare as tempered glass. On Friday, Dbrand announced the Universal Mechanical Mount for their Killswitch case so you can secure whatever your heart desires to your case.even a burrito Releasing in two colors, Black and Red, the mount is designed using the same interlock technology as their Kickstand accessory. They're damn near matte without actually being matte. I don't know if these exist for Deck but for my phones I typically get a clear plastic screen protector that doesn't reflect near as bad as tempered glass. It is after all effectively diverting light perceived as glare and then diverting that light further. I haven't seen definitive evidence, but the 512 is already anti-glare and I would assume stacking anti-glare on anti-glare would have negative results for image quality. If you do want one there are anti glare protectors out there you can get. Originally posted by Insignia:You don't need one unless you are prone to scratching/dropping your devices. ![]()
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