Viralwhite
Lurker
So I purchased the ZAGG invisibleSHIELD when I received my Dinc and the first one after about a month developed a brown "stain" at the top of the screen. It was very noticeable when the background was white, otherwise not so much.
The problem is, I'm OCD about these kinds of things. I figured it was dirt that managed to get underneath the shield or the guy who installed it had dirty fingers.
I used the lifetime warranty to get another one. The installation went fine and it too has been working great for about a month. Now, all the of the sudden I have a brown stain in the center of my screen.
After reading some articles online, I came across one that sounded like it could be it. Apparently there have been a few people who have noticed a "burn in" on the invisibleSHIELD for their Dincs. The brown spot is nothing more then the screen cooking the shield.
My question is, has anyone else come across this? Has anyone else heard of this? This is going to get irritating if I have to continue to send it back and get a new one. I would go "naked" with it, but I'm a professional firefighter and there is just too much risk for "something" to happen on the rigs.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
The problem is, I'm OCD about these kinds of things. I figured it was dirt that managed to get underneath the shield or the guy who installed it had dirty fingers.
I used the lifetime warranty to get another one. The installation went fine and it too has been working great for about a month. Now, all the of the sudden I have a brown stain in the center of my screen.
After reading some articles online, I came across one that sounded like it could be it. Apparently there have been a few people who have noticed a "burn in" on the invisibleSHIELD for their Dincs. The brown spot is nothing more then the screen cooking the shield.
My question is, has anyone else come across this? Has anyone else heard of this? This is going to get irritating if I have to continue to send it back and get a new one. I would go "naked" with it, but I'm a professional firefighter and there is just too much risk for "something" to happen on the rigs.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
