I just replaced the antireflective BodyGuardz screen protector with the IllumiShield and already like it much better. While both don't show fingerprints very much, other than the benefit of the antireflective nature, the BodyGuardz it made a vertical mor? pattern that was annoying and the screen didn't really 'pop' like it should. The only issue I had with the IllumiShield is that it needed to be about 0.5mm smaller in both dimensions to make it easier to install with slight misalignment. It was helpful to have some Post-it notes to remove trapped dust. I used cellophane tape to pick up the edges which worked well until it came time to remove the tape. The smooth surface of the protector didn't want to release the tape so it took a little work.I would recommend the IllumniShield Screen protectors on Amazon. The Lumia 2520 screen has no oleophobic coating on it, and when I was using mine it would have touchscreen problems. I bought the IlumniShield screen protector which are oleophobic and that solved the problem of the fingerprints and the touchscreen issue, plus you can really see the screen clearly and effectively, especially with the ClearBlack display.
Any day now! First one to get theirs start a new thread, ok?
Yes, please! I'd like to make sure I know what's up the second someone get theirs. Well, unless the first one ends up being me, lol.If you do, please post a link in this thread!
Well, don't hold back. Details, details! I assume you got black, right? What are your impressions?My keyboard was delivered about an hour ago. I have the AT&T version and live in Oklahoma
My keyboard was delivered about an hour ago. I have the AT&T version and live in Oklahoma
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I fail to see the relevance of att v Verizon. I thought the kb offer was from Nokia.
It appears that there is some OTA firmware update that the Verizon tablets need to work with the keyboard and that those with Verizon tablets are getting an email saying shipping the end of February where as those of us with an AT&T version received an email saying the keyboards were on the way. Since AT&T and Verizon use different cellular signals the tablets were made with different radios. I don't know what that has to do with keyboard support but it apparently does.
Interesting. But if the problem is the tablet firmware, they can still ship the kb, since the hardware is identical for both tablets.
No, the hardware is different between the tablets. That is why the firmware is different. It may be that Verizon requires the firmware to come OTA rather than the regular Windows Update. I do know that there was a recent January firmware update needed to use the keyboard. Think of what would happen if all the keyboards went out and none of the Verizon units could use them. That would be worse than not having it yet.
No but if Verizon mandated OTA firmware updates then any fixes to the firmware needed for reliable keyboard use is held up by the update process.differences in LTE radio shouldn't make a difference on how the kb works with the tablet.
it makes more sense to get a firmware ready on time than delaying the kb. It's kinda ridiculous when the tablet has launched in Nov and takes them 4 months to get it working with a kb that they designed from the beginning.
I had the same problem, apparently. Oh well - tomorrow it is!Mine is sitting at my local post office. They needed a signature to deliver and no one was home. I'll be picking it up on my way home from work tomorrow.
Agreed-- I put the thing through its paces at school today, and it made taking notes and doing assignments way easier. Probably THE best free thing I ever got.Well I got mine today and it is much better than I expected. Typing on it right now in fact. One of the best free things I have ever gotten.