Skinomi Black Carbon Fiber Full Body Skin Compatible with Sony PS Vita (PCH-2000)(Full Coverage) TechSkin with Anti-Bubble Clear Film Screen Protector
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Pch 2000 is the slim vita, and it's correct.
Yes, the back touchpad is functional; in fact, I prefer the texture of the skin to the pad's glossy plastic.
Hello,br>This item does not require the use of a hair dryer to install. Thank you for your time and consideration.br>
Selected User Reviews For Skinomi Black Carbon Fiber Full Body Skin Compatible with Sony PS Vita (PCH-2000)(Full Coverage) TechSkin with Anti-Bubble Clear Film Screen Protector
It's the same here. As a fellow decal printer, I understand how time consuming it is to apply and maintain decals. br>br>First and foremost, SKINOMI's customer service representatives are extremely accommodating. This merits a five-star rating in and of itself. stars. They send you an email to confirm receipt of your order. They check to see if you liked the item. They even help customers when they're having problems. ' as well as myself- We'll do our job (lol) for those who have a lot of questions. This rare gem of an item includes a full body carbon fiber decal set for the WHOLE exterior of the new (as of date, Japan only) PS Vita (PCH-1). 2000) and a SKINOMI signature clear screen protector, all of which come in a fancy signature box with all of the necessary materials for the more-advanced version. tedious- than- the usual procedure for applying br>br>As with any screen protector or decal, applying them PERFECTLY takes some time and patience. The full body decals are the more difficult of the two products to apply because they cover a large area with few landmarks to aid in placement, but that comes at a price. It's quite lovely once you've applied it correctly. They're not 100% perfectly shaped, but I'd say 97% perfect.
NOTE that the main reason why I got this product was to protect the rear touchpad.
NOTE that the And I'm happy to report that the decal on the back pad has no effect on responsiveness. At least, that's how far I've gotten with tearaway. br>br>And last but not least, the screen protector. This tiny baby was created to be worth the time and effort it took to apply for. Instructions and materials are provided to ensure that things are done correctly, and youtube how-to videos are also available. to vids. Basically, a simple spray on your fingers and both sides of the screen protector with their special spray is all that is required. With a more slippery challenge, aligning and squeezing out the liquid and bubbles in the traditional way. The theory is that the liquid forces foreign particles out of the screen area (correct me if I'm wrong). Be careful not to get too wet, as liquid can cause a short circuit in any electronic device. br>br>The screen protector's durability and "reapplyability" are two of its best features. It takes at least a day to see it in its perfect shape, but if you're not satisfied, simply remove it with a strip of tape, wash the screen protector with soap and water to remove residue and foreign particles, and repeat the process. br>br>It takes a little more time and effort, but it's well worth the effort once the prices are paid. My only request is that they produce matted screen protectors, as I prefer them. br>br>Thank you SKINOMIbr>br>PROSbr> Complete and HQ materialsbr> Step by step instructionsbr> Great customer supportbr> Wonderful outcomebr> "reapplyability"br> Rear touchpad/front faceplate looks awesome against the rest of the khaki back piece of my Vitabr>br>CONSbr>= Difficult alignment of body decals (screen protector is easy)br.
This one, on the other hand, isn't quite as good. The issue I had was that the skin's back pieces didn't even fit. It would simply bunch up at the edges, making it extremely uncomfortable and unsightly. The screen protector was also a problem. If it actually fit, it'd be a good screen protector. Someone reading this is probably thinking I just bought it for the wrong PlayStation Vita model. You'd be completely incorrect in your assumption. I have it and used it on the most recent "slim" model from the year 2000. br>I'm not sure if the three non-academic non-academic non-academic non-academic non-academic non I'm not sure if my issue with fitting pieces was unique to me or if it was shared by others. I ended up tossing the two back edge pieces because they were already peeling away after only a week of light use. br>As I previously stated, I enjoy skinomi. They're a company I've done business with in the past. This one, on the other hand, does not fit in key areas, such as the curved edges and the screen.
It didn't work because it wasn't cut correctly to fit around the vita's curvature, and when I tried to adjust it, it tore. When I went to return the screen protector, it was a huge chunk of vinyl that would obviously obstruct the screen, and they wanted me to pay a restocking fee that was half the price of the product. Instead, buy from armorsuit; I had a lot more luck with that one.
About two years ago, I purchased a skinomi carbon fiber skin for my original vita. I sold the vita because there were no games, but I loved the skin, so now I'm looking for skins for the new slim vita, which are unfortunately few and far between. I was planning on getting a clear full body shield, but none of them actually covered the entire device. Then there's this, which is good in general but has a few kinks I can't fix in the parts that cover the back (kind of side, the round parts in the back). It's not too bad; I can feel it when I hold it, but it's not unbearable. This would be a five-star review if it weren't for that.
Pros: The Vita's texture makes it easier to hold. br> It also looks great. br> No more fingerprints! br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. Installing the long pieces for the back edges was a pain, and I ended up with a couple of small ridges on both sides that refuse to go away. Instead of two long pieces, I believe it would have been better to divide that section into four shorter ones. br>br>These skins are fantastic and will perfectly fit the product for which they were created. Because of this, you must be very precise when placing the skin pieces, and some of them are long (and complicated), as they must go around a lot of ports, holes, and other breaks in the product's shape.
It was the perfect fit. The only part that gave me a little trouble were the edges where the Vita curves; you need to apply heat to it with something like a hairdryer so the skin adheres. Aside from that, the skin was relatively simple to apply and makes the vita much more comfortable to hold. It also appears to be fairly resistant to scratches and other blemishes.
Thanks guys, great product, and the screen protector is unlike anything I've ever seen; it's that good. Installation may take a little time, but it was a breeze with their online help videos. It's a must-have for any device, and I'm getting one for my new Nintendo 3DS right now!.
It was a success in general. The back pieces were just a smidgeon too short. Because of their small size, some of the small areas were difficult to place, but it looked good and protected the Vita.