HP Photosmart R837 TrueVue Crystal Clear Digital Camera Screen Protector

HP Photosmart R837 TrueVue Crystal Clear Digital Camera Screen Protector

 
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Product Description:

TrueVue by Lexerd is designed to protect and improve the durability of various LCDs applications. The product provides excellent anti-scratch effect with no adhesive residual when removed. In addition, it improves clarity and readability by reducing reflections for viewing comfort and sharpness.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Ultra Thin
  • Crystal Clear
  • Guarantee To Preserve Original Color Tones
  • Heat, Water Resistance, Against Scratches and Shields Damage
  • Not Interfere with Touch screen Technology
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Hewlett-Packard
  • EAN: 0894685018081
  • Label: Lexerd
  • Manufacturer: Lexerd
  • MPN: HP Photosmart R837 TrueVue Crystal Clear Digital Camera Screen Protector
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_OTHER_ACCESSORIES
  • Publisher: Lexerd
  • Studio: Lexerd
  • UPC: 894685018081

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