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The invisibleShield reviewed

When I got an email from ShieldZone two months ago asking me if I would like to test their products, I asked my fellow bloggers over at PTB what devices they own so I could ask for samples of the invisibleShield for them. The post was burried in our mailing list and I completely forgot about it until Jayvee blogged about it.

I dug into my inbox again and found the two-month old email un-answered. I apologized for my non-response and asked if they’re still interested to send me the stuff for review. This time, I already got my Canon Rebel XT so aside from the iPod screen, I asked for that one too.

invisible Shield

This screen protector is just great. Read more about it at PTB.

It’s not available locally though and a bit pricey for some people but if you have expensive toys, it’s a good investment. Besides, you get lifetime warranty if ever it doesn’t work (protect) as expected.

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

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  3. Avatar for bryan bryan says:

    I think if it says warranty, that would mean you also have to pay for the shipment. I don’t want to find myself dealing with another shipment that requires me to spend more money. I think with products, it has to be guaranteed customer satisfaction. Its not all the time equaled to price and quality. However, I do find GadgetShieldz very reasonable. Even with its affordable price ($6.99), it is indeed one trusted skin cover I can guarantee to anyone.

  4. Avatar for jim jim says:

    YUga,

    Do you have a review on this? or reviews about different protection for IPODS? Do you also know the bodyguards?

  5. Avatar for jokiz jokiz says:

    i’ve read a review about here from john papa months ago (http://codebetter.com/blogs/john.papa/archive/2006/06/30/147006.aspx)

  6. Avatar for Alfa Alfa says:

    Do they have some for a Canon Ixus?

  7. Avatar for jayvee f jayvee f says:

    unlike most screen protectors i like the way that this comes with a “self-dry” liquid

  8. Avatar for kzap kzap says:

    about php750 to protect your php20k camera or phone, sure worth it think, cant stand those plastic stuff that peels off with sweat and moisture

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