15 Aug 2011

Invisible Kindle screen protector uses helicopter blade technology!


Tablet accessory store Gearzap.com is selling what looks like a freezer bag for Kindles.


Okay I jest, but it's one of the more strange looking sleeves I've seen.

The blurb explains: "Custom designed for the Amazon Kindle, theThe InvisibleSHIELD is made from the most advanced materials, making it the toughest and most durable protective film for gadgets on the market. The Full Body Protector is designed to not only protect the screen but protect the whole body of the Kindle from scratches. The film has its origins in the U.S. military, where it was used to protect the leading edges of helicopter blades from wear and tear while travelling hundreds of miles per hour. Our proprietary film is a clear, urethane plastic (invisible, invincible) with unique properties that allow it to provide self-healing qualities and unparalleled abrasion resistance. The film's flexibility allows us to custom design the invisibleSHIELD to protect your entire device, including the sides, edges, screen, front and back."

There's even a nifty demonstration video:


Take a look at the Gearzap.com product page.

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