i have both a new 3ds and a new 3ds xl. Both of them seem to have pretty much the same scratch on on the top screen in relatively the same place. about 2 cm in. Is this a common occurrence among these consoles?
Because they:Why do some people not put screen protectors on their touchscreen devices? It just seems like a completely common sense thing to do.
A bit, nowhere as badly as the first O3DS though
Because they:
1- have tradeoffs in sensitivity and visual clarity (especially in the case of imperfect installation)
2- are not useful in reasonable usage (ie abstaining from playing pokemon dash and chewing the tip of the pen)
3- more plastic on the touch screen wouldn't even try to solve the problem described in this topic, lol
if you manage to badly scratch a touch screen, you are using it wrong.1- With a quality protector, the trade offs are EXTREMELY minor in comparison to your screen being protected. (Edit: Imperfect installation is user error, not the fault of the protector. Have never had an issue. No bubbles. Notta.)
2- Ummmm. What??? 100% completely irrelevant. Maybe reasonable use for yourself but that doesn't speak for everyone. Have you seen the screens of what some people would consider "reasonable usage"? It's an incredibly subjective point. Toss this one completely out the window.
3- False. I've used Hori protectors on every single 3DS I've owed. Any time they have ever been changed, I've not seen any of the problem described here. Not a single time.
if you manage to badly scratch a touch screen, you are using it wrong.
touch screens are designed to be scratch resistant, I used to play osu on my dsi and the screen didn't got badly scratched, the same goes for all of my 3ds (regular, old xl and new regular).
the screen is going to inevitably get some scratches, is normal (since you are scratching it after all), but nothing that's gonna ruin the visibility.
if that's the case then don't open the console, the hinge can break after bending it for so many times and don't even think about pressing the buttons, they will go bad and stop working.-No kidding? Preaching to the choir my friend.
-Didn't get "badly" scratched? Right. But they still got scratched.
-Hence, the point of screen protectors. And also because accident happen. Not even the slightest of a single tiny scratch on any of my DS's. I win.
if that's the case then don't open the console, the hinge can break after bending it for so many times and don't even think about pressing the buttons, they will go bad and stop working.
3- more plastic on the touch screen wouldn't even try to solve the problem described in this topic, lol
So. you put the plastic on the TOP screen (and there's no problem with that)? That's the issue this topic is about, the frame of the bottom one scratching the top while the console is folded3- False. I've used Hori protectors on every single 3DS I've owed. Any time they have ever been changed, I've not seen any of the problem described here. Not a single time.
So. you put the plastic on the TOP screen (and there's no problem with that)? That's the issue this topic is about, the frame of the bottom one scratching the top while the console is folded
Gotta be honest I think I have the same scratch on my 3ds xli have both a new 3ds and a new 3ds xl. Both of them seem to have pretty much the same scratch on on the top screen in relatively the same place. about 2 cm in. Is this a common occurrence among these consoles?