- New screen filter for PSP.
- Crystal clear view perfect for high quality LCD PSP-3000.
- Filter is compatible with all PSP systems. (PSP-1000~3000)
- The protective filter is scratch resistant and protects from getting dirt and scratches.
- Easy to apply.
Product Description
New screen filter for the PSP. Crystal clear view perfect for high quality LCD PSP-3000. Filter is compatible with all PSP systems. (PSP-1000~3000) The protective filter is scratch resistant and protects from getting dirt and scratches. Easy to apply…. More >>
PSP Screen Protective Filter Portable




Just by reading the typing of the other review, the person clearly didn’t know much at all about screen protectors.
Hori’s rather premiere in my experience, having 3 DSes & 1 PSP over time; they’re excellent because it’s clear as promised (other companies have had slightly darker shades) & it hardly gets bubbles when applying.
That last part is if it’s done right. Have a closed steamy bathroom, by turning on a hot shower & leaving it; this is so any floating dust particles go to the ground. Clean the screen w/ the cleaning cloth in the bathroom, if done outside dust may be caught on the way in. Then slowly apply and done. Perfect fit for a perfect screen.
Rating: 5 / 5
Bought 2 of these for my kids’ PSP 3000s. Though less costly than some of the other protectors, this one does what it is supposed to to do and is relatively to install if one is patient. According to the packaging these protectors also fit 1000 and 2000 series. They are made in Japan.
Prior to installing, grab a roll of scotch tape. You will need it to remove any pesky lint particles that land on the screen or stick to the sticky side of the sheet. With tape nearby and your hands grease free you are ready to install a protector:
Step 1: Get that screen clean. The included cloth is relatively lint free; so it does a good job if you use mild eye glass cleaner.
Step 2: Peel off the side of the film with the curved tab. Now you’ve exposed the sticky side.
Step 3: Carefully line up either the left or right side of the protector with the screen.
Step 4: Carefully apply even, light pressure to the protector progressing from one side to the other. Air bubbles, lint, and dust are the enemies. Even a tiny piece of dirt or lint will create an air bubble.
Step 4(a): If you get a bubble caused by lint, follow the instructions to carefully lift off the protector (using the scotch tape). Once that’s done, use the sticky tape to dab off the lint or dust; kind of like the tape lint rollers. I was amazed at the darn lint that kept showing up in different places. This product would best be applied in the clean room of a semiconductor factory.
I found a soft, silicone spatula to be very effective at allowing me to apply smooth, even pressure (used it like a squeegee) to get rid of the bubbles not cause by lint. I have to admit, though, I gave up on getting all the lint bubbles out. When I would remove two or three, another would show up elsewhere on the screen. Though I can see the bubble when the PSP is off, when the screen is lit the bubble is invisible. I can’t knock the protector for the lint caused bubble because I am certain I have could have eventually removed all the lint and dust. Of course, that probably would have required me to complete the installation in the buff wearing a hair net. All in all, I am very happy with the protectors and the way they look after installation.
Rating: 5 / 5
THE PROTECTIVE SCREEN MAKE IT FUNCTION, BUT TEH INSTALLATION PROCESS WAS COMPLICATED, INSTALL WITH OUT BUBBLES WAS IMPOSSIBLE IN NORMAL ENVIRONMENT
Rating: 3 / 5
I actually bought this filter to protect my Olympus EP1 3″ LCD screen. After I cut it to size, I followed the installation instructions but was not able to get it on without air bubbles getting trapped all over the screen. The thing is, once you remove the first protective layer and apply the filter to the screen, if you don’t get it right the very first time, forget it. From that point on, not only you get more and more bubbles but most likely you’ll also get finger prints on it. So, do yourself a favor, invest on a nice camera bag and be careful as to how you handle your camera. Then, go to Starbucks/Peets or any other favorite coffee shop and spend the $5 on a good, hot Cappuccino. You might want to bring your camera along and take some creative shots of the steamy coffee mug!!!
Rating: 1 / 5
This screen protector is REALLY REALLY hard to put on the screen without trapping air bubbles within. I must have tried atleast 25 times before I finally gave up.
Rating: 1 / 5