The Assembly was very fast and absolutely free of bubbles. As a place for choosing the bathroom, pay attention to absence of dust, clean the screen and then quickly puts the film on.
Most can be seen now some inclusions (bubbles). Some of these bubbles can push away toward the edge. Others not. Where you go with a strong adhesive tape (for example, the red ribbon, the stuck here on the part of the film with the grid pattern) on a corner of the display foil and lifts it gently to the point that one with a piece of scotch tape in place of the bubble comes. There usually is a tiny speck of dust, the one with the pecks Tesa. Then the foil Drain carefully again. Repeat as necessary at the other points.
Using the technique you get fast and a perfect foil mounted without nerve loss.
The film I have deliberately chosen in crystal clear and not in anti-reflective or anti-glare. Why? All anti-reflection films (no matter how expensive and which manufacturer) degrade the image quality of a display. Decreases the contrast, and sometimes also suffers from the sharpness. This is physics, and can not be avoided.
Those who want an undisturbed as possible view on the screen, takes a crystal clear film. Or preferably none, as I did it in my previous five digital cameras to date. Since a maximum of micro-scratches were visible every few years.
Because of the horror stories about the supposedly ultra-sensitive display of Sony this time I have exceptionally draufgemacht a film. (Addendum: have now seen in the exhibition of a large trader RX 100 I and III, in which the coating of the screen dissolves from the edge So no horror stories, but a reality..)
Mat or anti-glare films in my opinion are actually especially at outdoor Navis sense, which are fixed for example on mountain bike handlebar. Since a mirror would hinder reading and it also does not depend on the image quality in detail.
In such a touch panel for outdoor use are films a must, because every now and going there with fine dust or sand on the fingers on the display. Often without you noticing at all. This coating then acts like sandpaper. And has even Gorilla Glass nothing to oppose.