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Posted Jul 19, 2006 04:02 by Chris C Listed in: iPod, Reviews Tags: Sony , Shieldzone
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invisible shield


I love my PSP, but I've never purchased any sort of protection for the unit, I've always just used the soft carrying case it came with. Those armor type cases didn't make much sense to me because I wear cargo pants so I just slip the thing in my massive pocket, and I try to not make it a habit of dropping the device anyway. I've always kept an eye on screen protectors though, mainly because no one wants to scratch up their PSP's pretty surface, but I never got one because I didn't like the idea of seeing a sheeny, shiny screen of plastic laid over my regular screen, obstructing my vision and dimming the PSP's screen brightness. If you've felt the same way, you might want to keep reading, because there's a product on the market that should make you a pretty happy camper. Oh, and in case you don't own a PSP and are wondering what this story is doing on your fave blog, it's because the the InvisibleSHIELD can be custom cut to fit over 400 different devices, including PDA's the Nintendo DS, and yes, the iPod too.

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Posted Jun 26, 2006 03:30 by Alaric S. Listed in: MacBook, Opinion & Analysis Tags: Shieldzone
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macbook

Tons of disgruntled MacBook owners have been clogging blogzones with accounts of how their immaculately white machines have been tarnished by the mysterious appearance of yellowish discoloration. While the MacStain does not affect the performance of computer, it does give the impression that the users of these discolored units have the habit of using their MacBook to wipe their grubby hands clean.

But the issue is more than skin deep as almost none of the commercially available cleaners can bring back the snow-white MacBook to its pristine condition. One solution suggested using scratch-resistant plastic skins called Invisible Shield. Problem solved? Not so fast!

A MacBook user who did use a Shieldzone's Invisible Shield to the palm rests and trackpad areas reported that it didn't stop the MacStain from making its unwanted appearance under the plastic film. "Shocked" and "Complete and utter amazement and irritation" were some of the sentiments that we could print here.

By the way, Apple not only failed to come up with an explanation for the phenomenon. It has banned all discoloration-related posts from its official discussion website. Now that's really MacShitty!

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