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    get a screen protector

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by mliu, Nov 22, 2005.

  1. mliu

    mliu Notebook Consultant

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    Hey guys,

    BSTRONG makes a ten dollar screen protector for almost all laptops and let me tell you it's amazing how much dust, hair, circle stains, etc get on my computer screen and i swear i'd have a few more scratches on my screen if i had not the screen protector. it's really worth it and barley noticable. =).
     
  2. gridbias

    gridbias Notebook Enthusiast

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    Is it like the thin plastic which sometimes covers a display of some electronic apparatus and just lays on the screen or what?

    Do you notice any difference in brightness or screen clarity?

    Larry
     
  3. mliu

    mliu Notebook Consultant

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    it is a piece of thin plastic with a cpl mm thick stickiness all around it and u apply it directly on the lcd part of your screen. viewing quality is fine other than a cpl mm sticker border around. i got used to it quick, though.
     
  4. dr_st

    dr_st Notebook Deity

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    I'll just keep my screen from scratching by treating it carefully, thank you very much. :D