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BoxWave ClearTouch Anti-Glare

BoxWave ClearTouch Anti-Glare
$51.72
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Product Description: BoxWave ClearTouch Anti-Glare

The perfect blend of anti-glare and optical clarity! Packed with numerous features, ClearTouch Anti-Glare provides you with more than protection from scratches!

This product is designed for Sprint Treo 600.

Product Specification: BoxWave ClearTouch Anti-Glare

Accessory Type:screen protector

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    Boxwaver Screen Protector

    By Thomas  Jan 21, 2007

    Pros: Durable, reduced glare, adheres without adhesive

    Cons: cost (but one has lasted well)

    Cut to size, applied according to directions.
    Used for the past 4 years. Still firmly adherent to the screen and no scratches.

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