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    Screen Protectors

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by seeklink, Dec 3, 2004.

  1. seeklink

    seeklink Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi,
    Anybody know a better place to buy one?
    I found this link www.shaggymac.com/screenprotectors.html
    It fits Inspiron XPS, 8500, 8600 & 9100 :: Precision M60 :: Latitude D800 for $16. I think it's a bit pricey.

    Currently I'm using a 15" one for Apple PowerBook from a local store. It's almost fit!

    I use Inspiron 8600.
     
  2. Andrew Baxter

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    Check out www.radtech.us, they have some great products, here's a review we did:

    http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=2065
     
  3. thietlong

    thietlong Notebook Consultant

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    Yep, I go with the radtech and been happy with it so far. Their customer support also seem very knowledgeable about the products as well so feel free to call them up if you are unsure of anything. Also just a note, they can custom-cut it for u to make sure it fit your size exactly. Good Luck.

    thietlong
     
  4. seeklink

    seeklink Notebook Enthusiast

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    What I really meant was a clear plastic sheet that actually stick onto the screen.
    I don't have a problem when the lid is closed. Only when it's open.

    Some people don't realize that it is not a touch screen. Worst still, I heard some horror stories that some clients actually use a pen to highlight problems (of Spreadsheet) right on the screen.

    Or is it I'm the only one that work in the bush environment.