Why even put an invisibleshield on this great looking EVO screen?
The capacitive screen on the EVO is extremly hard to scratch and really doesn't need a screen protector.
Phones like the LG Dare, HTC Touch Diamond/Pro have Resistive Touch screens that are comprised of several layers. The top layer, usually a clear polyester film, is flexible. When a finger presses down, the top layer comes in contact with a lower glass layer.
The downsides to resistive screens include less-than-perfect transparency, scratch-prone surfaces and components that wear out and break over time.
Capacitive touchscreens on theHTC Evo 4G, Apple’s iPhone, the G1 and BlackBerry Storm all use the more sophisticated “capacitive” technology.
Capacitive touchscreens are made of hardened scratch proof crystal-clear glass as the touch surface. A circuit board sensor beneath the glass registers changes in electrical capacitance, or charge, when activated by a finger’s electrical charge.
No pressure is necessary to activate the capacitive sensor. A gentle stroke or glide along the surface of a capacitive pad is all that is required. There are no moving parts to wear out over time, and with a rated life of over 1 million uses and will probably outlast your device.