Turbojoe
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I know dropping the N7 on its corner from 4' will shatter the piss out of it tho.![]()
I dropped mine from 18". Shattered the piss out of it. I'm holding on MUCH tighter to the new one.

Joe
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I know dropping the N7 on its corner from 4' will shatter the piss out of it tho.![]()

I would rather look at a small scratch than an ugly screen protector. What's the point of saving the glass from scratches? In 2 years these devices will be obsolete and will be buying updates ones.
the breakthrough in the glass is not the hardness of it but the special bonding of the coating on the surface that resist the oil from fingerprints making it work well for a touch screen. As far is taking out a scratch on the surface you might try a wax or polish with an oil in it that will fill in the scratch optically making it clear.
I decided to run without a protector and it cost me. I've got a line of small scratches parallel to each other along the line you where you would use your finger to scroll down the screen.
I don't know if I had some sand on my finger one day or what. They aren't deep enough to feel, and if you clean the glass with microfiber they disappear from view. But once the screen gets the slightest bit of fingerprints and oil on it, they show up again.
I'm debating whether to try to polish it out before I put a protector on. Does anyone know if our screen has any kind of anti-fingerprint coating I might mess up if I do?
I had a Samsung Galaxy with gorilla glass and it was scratched a lot.
last i checked, the Nexus 7 is made with "scratch resistant Corning Glass," but not Corning's actual Gorilla Glass...there is a difference. the glass on the N7 is cheaper (hence the low price tag of the tablet). also, i have no scratches on mine.
Yep mine has a few on them. I had a protector on mine and noticed it dulled the screen. I took that off and within a week I had a scratch. I want to know what in my empty pocket could do this. Must be the lint!
The only scratch resistant glass that Corning currently manufactures is the Gorilla glass products.
"Resistance" and "immunity" are not synonymous.
i never said it was a scratch immune piece of glass. i don't think anyone did. i did however say that it was scratch resistant, per both Asus and Corning, and that it wasn't the famed Gorilla Glass (which presumably provides even more scratch resistance).
please don't put words in my mouth - thanks.