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The CPA Technology Advisor
Whether you have one mobile gadget or four, keeping the screens on these $100 to $500+ tech items from getting scratched is a challenge… But there is hope: the invisibleSHIELD.

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Silver Mac
You may wonder how does a touch screen behave under the skin. The answer is simple - exactly the same as without it. The skin is very smooth and the touch screen works absolutely fine.

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AltGN.com
Apparently this is the same material that is used to protect helicopter blades. How? I have no idea, but that sounds too cool to pass up. Who wouldn’t want that on their iPod?

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jkOnTheRun
I decided not to hide my phone (and opted for the InvisibleSHIELD)

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MrGadget.com
RockStic iPod speakers are clever and effective. The little tube docks with iPod or nano on top to provide nearby sound, such as in your office, bedroom, and, a plus for travelers like me, in a hotel room.

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MacNewsWorld
I'm thrilled with this stuff. It really is invisible -- you can hardly see it at all as it protects your iPhone (or iPod) from nicks and scratches. … Both the invisibleShield film and the iPhone look pristine with nary a scratch, scuff or abrasion.

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Macsimum News
ZAGG's RockStic is a... portable speaker system designed for the iPod (and also compatible with most digital media players and computers thanks to a line-in option) that sounds reasonably well and has the advantage of being an integrated iPod dock.

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About.com
This super strong material protects your MacBook on the palm rest and touchpad as well as the top and bottom from scratches.

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cell phones etc.
It is still not scratched (granted, I did buy the invisibleSHIELD for it)

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kerimsatirli.com
Once applied, it protects your device’s screen from scratches and nasty fingerprints and yet does not influence the display quality in any way, if at all, the display actually gets a little more readable outside.

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