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    Rhino screen shield

    11 November 2009 | Content, Latest products
    The Rhino Screen Shield can save LCD and plasma TV owners thousands of dollars by protecting their screens from flying game controllers, foreign objects, curious children and pets.

    The Rhino Screen Shield can save LCD and plasma TV owners thousands of dollars by protecting their screens from flying game controllers, foreign objects, curious children and pets.

        


    While the new generation of physical, interactive video games is enhancing the way we play, accidents with controllers like the Nintendo Wii are also increasing the likelihood of damage to delicate flat-panel TV screens.

    Made of ultra-thin, high-strength acrylic, its high clarity and low glare will not affect picture quality, while clear rubber spacers allow constant airflow and provide extra shock absorption.

    To install, carefully place the L-shaped end over the top of the TV. Position the Screen Shield so all four rubberised spacers are touching the bezel of the TV and bring the straps around the back of the TV and refasten them; tighten as necessary.

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