Update 01/07/2015:
The binding of SP's has settled now. I have the film after it is installed with a microfibre cloth or less polished. It must be on a similar type of glue have found that connected the upper transport protector with the screen overlay. After polishing the pin running again very good, but with the softer tip.
However, I have caught me a large scratches on the film. This seems to be the SP's and I suspect that perhaps a particle was on the film, which was pressed while drawing in the film. Seen under the microscope these scratches is U-shaped and has raised at the edges film material, so a bit deeper. This testifies to Me by a quite soft film material.
My grade 4 is very carefully treated (no carry in your pocket, not wearing along with other items in the same bag).
At least I am happy that the film is first time does its work and the scratch is not landed on my note-display glass.
atFoliX has responded to my criticism towards me and asked for contact. Very laudable, that's good service.
The three films are an expensive business for this price. I am firmly convinced that the film has processing weaknesses.
of the three films were ultimately delivered due to problems with attaching two pieces "versa ..". The lowest film could still pull off quite well. The laying on a display with this length is ne real fumbling and 100% you will probably never get. But the hammer is the layer that you have to pull off the end. The screen protector and the upper film are probably linked by the stamping operation so tightly together that it was impossible for me, this easy to peel. I had rather disconnect with a fingernail both films, which of course at that corner has the result that at the end of the screen protector no longer open properly. I stuck strictly to the installation instructions. I will also contact atFoliX this regard. For more than 2,50 EUR per film I expect already superior quality and workmanship.
The film itself is really crystal clear. You have to look very closely to discover them.
For power users and writer with the SP's I want to give the same tip: The film is very soft. Writing with the standard tip of Spens not the point. The SP's slide on this slide only halfway acceptable form when exchanging the black lace against a light gray top on SP's. The pen then slides better, though not as great, just like on the glass. You have to decide between screen protector and writing comfort here unfortunately. I let the first film still on it and will see how it ideal for everyday use in Notes. If necessary, I will add my review later. For me it was here first matter to show that the Assembly is not easy and the processing is also not that great.