“…The new carbon-based cleaning system won’t damage your expensive glass and revolutionizes the way people clean their lenses…”
Yeah. Whatever.
It arrived…and I am…impressed!
The Carson Optical “C6 Screen Cleaners” press release states: “…The dry compound bonds with the oils left behind by your skin, then simply wipes away leaving a sparkling clean surface.” I also received a pack of two of the CS-50. They look like USB flash drives that you can put on lanyards, but the pad is retractable into the casing.
I always carry clean handkerchiefs…in Arizona, you sweat (a lot). I also use them to clean my reading glasses, and sunglasses. And, I’ve been satisfied with using them to clean glass-like surfaces and screens. OK. Let me see how good this thing is…gone! I used one and ALL of the greasy, streaky, smudgy stuff on the touchscreen of my phone was gone! It’s clean…it’s clear…I’m shocked.
CS-50 – Screen Cleaners, 2-pack. Cleaning system for tablets & smart phones
(The CS-60 is designed to be used with tablet computers…at the time of this writing, I cannot find it on their website.)
The CS-10, CS-20, and CS-40 are similar to the shape and sizes of markers. CS-30, CS-70, and CS-80 are packages of disposable cleaners….the CS-70 also includes a brush for use with camera and binocular lenses.
Yep…this stuff works. You might want to get a couple and keep in your pocket, purse, or bag…
]]>Optimal resolution is supposed to be available, but…when enlarging my display…I have found many applications that have problems. Not so much with text, but the interface of the program being used.
And, Microsoft appears to make two different statements about this issue…at the same time:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Make-the-text-on-your-screen-larger-or-smaller
Problems have been documented:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2556182
I had been faulting the programs that I had problems with, and uninstalled them. Now, for a while…in general…I’m going to try to suffer through my display being “too small”. Until I need to change it for the moment.
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