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    W3V screen protector/insert

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Kimochi, Jul 9, 2005.

  1. Kimochi

    Kimochi Notebook Consultant

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    I dont know what they are called, but I did see one on this forum a while back. Its like a padding that you put ontop of your keyboard when you close your laptop... I guess this prevents the kewboard from pressing into your screen? Anyone know what i'm talking about and where i can get one?
     
  2. Valsmere

    Valsmere Notebook Consultant

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    I just use that sheet that was shipped with the unit that funny feeling cloth/ paper thingy. Sorry it's not any more technical

    Valsmere
     
  3. AuroraS

    AuroraS Notebook Virtuoso

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    I THINK it's called a screen napkin...
     
  4. bugmenot

    bugmenot Notebook Evangelist

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    Not that I think you'd need it as stiff as the W3 lis is, but I'd use a thin microfiber cloth like the ones that are made to be kept with glasses. Cleans fingerprints of the lid, dust of the screen and gives 'protection' for the screen when closed. Three birds with one stone.
     
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    meatyocre Notebook Enthusiast

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    I highly recommend the Shaggymac laptop screen protector. All of our screens are mint and these laptops get moderate/heavy use. We now have 60+ laptops used in the field, all with a Shaggymac. ;)