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Random Access Memory (RAM) is one of the most important components in any computing device. From our iMac’s to our iPhone’s and iPad’s everything uses memory to store current real time information. If you don’t understand anything about RAM don’t worry that isn’t what this review is intended for.
The X-Band is quite an unusual product for the iPad.
The X-Band comes in a variety of colors yellow, red, green, blue, black and grey.
Random Access Memory (RAM) is one of the most important components in any computing device. From our iMac’s to our iPhone’s and iPad’s everything uses memory to store current real time information. If you don’t understand anything about RAM don’t worry that isn’t what this review is intended for.
The Phantom Skinz Ultra Clear for the iPhone 4 is a ‘screen only kit’. Inside the package you will receive two matte screen protectors, installation instructions and an application tool.
First off, if your not a fan of the Matte look on your screens this isn’t for you. The main selling point for this product is those that don’t like the glossy iPhone 4 screen and prefer a matte finish.
The first thing I noticed about this product is the packaging. Twelve South really get how to package and present a product to the consumer. No tape to cut or cellophane to peel you simply lift up a magnetic flap to be presented with the stand.
The Phantom Skinz Chromatics are designed to make your device ‘stand out from the crowd’. The Chromatics I have are for the iPod Touch 2nd and 3rd Generation.
In my opinion a stylus is nothing but trouble for navigating a touch based operating system. The whole concept of a stylus is just ridiculous to me and you still won’t convince me of anything else. Multi Touch is the clear way forward.
On the front of the packet the screen protectors are within it claims ‘No Bubbles’ i’ve heard that one before.