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02 Jun, 2016
Useful to a degree but with a flaw
While I prefer this type of screen protector - not glass, but a thick polycarbonate type material that's highly scratch and fingerprint resistant as well as having a matte finish (that's an absolute must for me personally) - the issue with this particular brand seems to be a very high amount of what I'd call "crystallization" with respect to what the display looks like *through* this protector. Moshi, a company which makes what I consider to be the best matte screen protectors on the market today (and the most expensive), uses a similar technology but their result is a screen protector that causes no visual distortions (aka the crystallization) of what you're seeing on the display. It's very hard to describe what I'm trying to say but, if you've seen a variety of matte screen protectors of this type of material (hard polycarbonate and not just the typical silicon or some other soft more flexible materials) you'll understand with a single glance what I mean.
It's a good screen protector, yes I have no issues saying that, but the distortion effect of the visual quality of the display through this protector is where I have a problem. Is it useful? Definitely. Is it a great buy? For protection yes but not for visual quality. Would I buy another one with this same brand (SuperGuardZ)? No, this will be my one and only purchase of this brand because of the visual distortion(s) caused by the screen protector.
Get this brand as a last resort if you can't afford something better - Moshi again makes what I consider to be the best matte screen protectors but they only make a few models and those are for the most expensive flagship devices (iPhone 6, LG G5, Samsung Galaxy S7, etc) - they don't expect people with mid to low range phones to care enough about those products to fork over $25+ for a screen protector so they don't make them for every single phone on the market. This saves this money and waste while increasing profits obviously, it's a business decision so I can't really fault them for it, but I do wish they made screen protectors for some of the "higher" mid range devices as well.

28 Jun, 2017
Exactly what I needed
Needed a stylus for a Latitude XT I recently acquired, this one was exactly what I needed - the real actual Dell part, with the replacement tips and the tether, works as designed without any issues whatsoever and for a fantastic price too.

24 Apr, 2019
A great value for the price and the battery life is insane
I've owned this mouse for about a week now, and it is certainly one of the best mice I've ever had the pleasure to use. One thing that's not immediately noticeable is that there is a button on the lower left side where your thumb would normally rest - yes it does have three buttons on the side one (one of those is dedicated as a switch between three different computers) but that additional thumb button was not something I even knew about until I had use the mouse for 2 days and then I discovered it completely by accident.
The software called Logitech Options installed relatively fast and stays out of the way, it does not even have an icon that appears down by the clock in the System Tray (at least on a Windows machine). It allows you to program the eight buttons on the mouse, three of those being part of the wheel functionality.
After almost two weeks of use when I look at the battery indicator that's part of the Logitech Options software it's still showing 100% full so I suspect this mouse is going to last for a really really long time on one single alkaline AA battery. The retail price of this mouse is $39.99 and I was able to get it for much less here on eBay and I highly recommend the mouse to anyone that wants a very long life comfortable and very nice Bluetooth mouse.