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    possible to remove film on 4820T bezel?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by des34415, Oct 28, 2012.

  1. des34415

    des34415 Notebook Enthusiast

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    this film is extremely scratch+dust sensitive, as you can see in the images.

    Are you guys facing the same issue too? I'm wondering what would it look like if i removed the film pasted on top of the bezel around my screen.

    Is there any way (and where can i buy it) to replace the film?



    Alternatives welcome too!
     
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    help please?
     
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    anyone????
     
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    Man, I don't think that's a film... I mean the laptop does come with a think plastic film protecting the bezel, but it barely sticks and it's extremely easy to remove. What you have in those pictures is the actual shiny bezel that is part of the laptop. Am yes, it does get scratched, it collects dust and fingerprints. You either have to get used to it, replace it or buy another laptop without a shiny bezel.

    I hated it at first, but I got used to it.
     
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    It's a coating. You can remove it by brushing it with a brush tool or with a sponge.