I just got a Brando screen protector for my 5600. Easy to fit, I used the suggestion of steaming up the bathroom and fitting it in there to avoid dust. Worked a charm. Surface is very slightly less responsive to the stylus, I think mainly because I\'m used to being very gently with the stock screen. With the protector you can etch away with the stylus and nothing much seems to mark it. Also it seems much less prone to dust sticking to the outer surface, maybe because it has a slightly matte finish.
But (there\'s always a \"but\") while using it at work I noticed that the right side of the protector was lifted slightly from the screen underneath due to the screen curving upwards slightly at the edge (The protector is larger than the \"pointable\" surface by about 3-4mm) Not terriblly unsightly, but noticeable. So I decided (at work) to lift the edge of the protector -easy and safe to do- and slice a strip off the right hand side with a scalpel. This worked OK but as soon as the edge was lifted about 5,000 individual dust particles decided to have a party on the underside of the protector :roll: No way I could fix that at my desk to I waited for home and tried to wash it. Even in a steamy room this is very difficult. In the end I washed it as best I could with soap and water (bottom surface didn\'t lose any adhesion properties), drying it off and then removing any dust with sticky tape while I applied the protector to the screen. Now it\'s almost perfect, but it just goes to show the instructions are sometimes worth following (they suggest both the steamy room and the tape trick).
Good protector though, and it\'s nice to be able to dig away with the stylus without worrying too much.