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Old 08-26-2014, 12:31 AM   #6
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Device: Kobo, Kindles 2/3/Keyboard/Fire/Fire HD, HDX.
I cannot find any faults with the SEVERAL Zagg Invisible Shield protectors I have purchased over the years. For my Kobo... several Kindles including latest Fire HDX ... my GPS unit in the car ... my iPhone and iPod touch - they all are well-protected with Invisible Shields. I have had just one instance of returning during a lifetime warranty: A got some sort of a smudge on one that was on my Kindle 3. Replacement was quick, painless, and free.

I also have an ArmorSuit protector on another iPod touch. It, too, is performing marvelously for me.

The key in my mind for these is reading the instructions for installation - and following them explicitly. It is not for the faint-hearted, as a lot of moisture/fluid is sprayed on the equipment (as well as your fingers ... and the shield itself). I paid a Zagg distributor in a shopping mall to install a kit on a mini-laptop that I use - it was worth it, IMHO.

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