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Old 09-25-2009, 03:43 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Mayr View Post
Columbus I liked your idea very much! Because it also protects the reader from dust and sand and I really don't want to take off the original cover since it gives the reader a more "bookish" look. hehe

And what about the protection against pressure that could crack the screen? Does that tin protect against that?

I'm not sure where to get one do....
IMO the combination of the Sony cover plus the tin provides far more screen protection than a soft cover, no matter how expensive or well padded, could.

A far more likely cause of screen damage is twisting / bending which the rigid tin prevents and soft covers can not. Especially when in a backpack.

I did a net search for DVD tin & got mine from a company in the UK via my daughter. Another source is DVD stores / Chinese import shops.
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