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- From: Klaus P. Fechner <klaus@sparky.rad.med.umich.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Skin your ZyXEL's LCD's face
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 03:33:49 GMT
- Organization: University of Michigan
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- The plastic skins are meant to prevent scratching of the LCD surface
- until the finished product arrives at the end user...
- You *should* take them off after you set up the modem (or clock radio
- or whatever).
-
- In article <C1DEsF.660@panix.com> Carl Oppedahl, oppedahl@panix.com
- writes:
- >In <1993Jan24.005449.18@camb.com> bruce@camb.com (Barton F. Bruce)
- writes:
- >
- >>This may be well documented, but I havn't read it before.
- >
- >>The ZyXEL LCD has a protective plastic skin that simply peals off
- >>when your thumbnail lifts a corner - leaving a much sharper image.
- >
- >Indeed many consumer electronic products with displays do this.
- >I always peel it off since if I don't, the plastic may get yellow
- and
- >the adhesive may get yucky, and the display may thus get harders to
- read.
- >
- >--
- >Carl Oppedahl AA2KW (intellectual property lawyer)
- >30 Rockefeller Plaza
- >New York, NY 10112-0228
- >voice 212-408-2578 fax 212-765-2519
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