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The invisble shield

manohartvs

Senior member
Shield

Has anyone used this or has heard about it?
I am planning to buy one.

Apparently the full body protection has lifetime warranty. Looks interesting...because the one in the iPod store is $10 cheaper and has not warranty as far as i know.


 
I know someone who got it for their iPod on head-fi forums. I guess it would be good anti-scratch.
 
i have one for my 300D. It's actually really nice. I did the pencil think they showed, not too impressed by that, but it's much better than anything I've bought in the stores.. .and it's stayed on my camera most importantly. Since the rear LCD screen isn't inset like my SD300, most other screen protectors I've used fly right off after a week in my bag.

I just don't know how they'd feel for something like a full body wrap for an ipod. and they are a bit expensive
 
Yes, they're awesome. They're especially great for iPods and cell phones. Basically it's heavy-duty Saran wrap tape that keeps your devices scratch-free so you can keep them in your pocket or wherever. Also helps with smudges and fingerprints. I have one coming for my MacBook as well. They're a bit pricey, but if you want to keep your device scratch-free and keep it looking good for years to come, I'd highly recommend investing in one. Also good for resale later, as you can sell it in mint condition since the surface isn't scratch. btw they are somewhat hard to apply, so make sure you have enough patience to put it on 🙂 I tell everyone who asks me for recommendations to (1) get an invisibleSHIELD to protect from scratches and (2) get a good case to protect from drops. If you invest upfront you'll be able to enjoy it in mint condition for years and later resell it as "like new" if you choose to do so.
 
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