- First Name
- Pete
- Joined
- May 6, 2024
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- Dallas/Fort Worth
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- abstractocean.com
- Vehicles
- 2024 CT, 2024 Model 3 Highland, 2022 R1T
- Occupation
- Founder & CEO
Just a bit of context on why we're so late to market, since I can't put all of this on the product page.
We ordered a center screen from Tesla in December, and it arrived mid-June (!). It sucks (and many times I considered taking it out my Cybertruck, but it's always 50/50 if I can get the screen back &/or in one piece), but we took the decision early on to wait it out, as the EZFit template we've been selling with the Highland protector has had great feedback, so that'll be our direction for all future screen protectors. It's especially important for the CT, as it's a huge screen protector, and I tried to install with the 'hinge method' (tape across the top to keep it aligned whilst hinging it down) since we've had the glass designed forever, but it's way too unwieldy, at best a 50/50 install success.
For screen protectors, we unapologetically sell the best available at a decent price, but that nearly always means we're not first to market. FWIW, we tried a template + screen protector already on the market (not TWraps, they're great), and it was horrendously bad; no idea how it was designed, but it cannot have been from the physical screen.
We ordered a center screen from Tesla in December, and it arrived mid-June (!). It sucks (and many times I considered taking it out my Cybertruck, but it's always 50/50 if I can get the screen back &/or in one piece), but we took the decision early on to wait it out, as the EZFit template we've been selling with the Highland protector has had great feedback, so that'll be our direction for all future screen protectors. It's especially important for the CT, as it's a huge screen protector, and I tried to install with the 'hinge method' (tape across the top to keep it aligned whilst hinging it down) since we've had the glass designed forever, but it's way too unwieldy, at best a 50/50 install success.
For screen protectors, we unapologetically sell the best available at a decent price, but that nearly always means we're not first to market. FWIW, we tried a template + screen protector already on the market (not TWraps, they're great), and it was horrendously bad; no idea how it was designed, but it cannot have been from the physical screen.
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