Monday, 20 August 2012

Video Review: Tridea True Shield Screenshield

Sometimes a manufacturer's design decisions lead to difficulty producing certain 3rd party accessories, which can be frustrating to consumers. Examples of this are seen with the HTC One X and its non-removable battery (which makes it very difficult to increase battery life), the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (which featured slightly curved display, causing screenshields to bubble on the edges) and now the Samsung Galaxy S3, that has bevelled edges, once again causing most screenshields to bubble.

Up until a couple of weeks ago, I had been using screenshields that were cut short and only covered the touchscreen portion of the display - a bit annoying but something I learned to live with. That all changed when I was introduced to the Tridea True Shield, a full coverage 3D screen protector. Whatever the technology used may be, it works - pretty well for the most part!

The True Shield is a crystal clear protector that offers good clarity, protection and a nearly invisible design - although it is quite the fingerprint magnet, showing these off very well. I shouldn't use the term full coverage however, as there is still a slight gap between the edges and the protector, but this is almost negligible and most cases will cover this gap up.

At 12$, it is priced higher than other options, especially since you only receive 1 in the package. I've got the SGP Curved Crystal in for review, which is a direct competitor to the True Shield, so if you're interested in these types of protectors - stay tuned for that review before making your decision.

Check out the full review down below;

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