Protect your PDA screen, D.I.Y. styleWithout a doubt, the most important part of your PDA is the screen. This LCD display is where you read the information on your handheld and enter your data. Naturally, it'll also be the component on your handheld that requires the most protection. Most users will either have a leather or hard case that protects their PDA's screen when this is not in use. However, it makes sense to protect the display while you're using it as well. For example, instead of using your stylus to write on your PDA, you may accidently pick up a ballpoint pen, and the result will probably be a scratched screen. Prolonged use can also wear out the display, particular in the screen area where you enter your data. Protecting your LCD means you don't have to worry about scratches or wear-and-tear. Additionally, screen protectors provide "drag" on the display, thus improving handwriting recognition. Of course, there're various screen protectors available in the market for various handhelds, from Palms to Pocket PCs. But if you're on a tight budget or have some free time on your hands, you can actually make your own screen protector. Read on to find out.
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