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    Recommend me protection for my M1330

    Discussion in 'Notebook Cosmetic Modifications and Custom Builds' started by mmisterio, Apr 15, 2008.

  1. mmisterio

    mmisterio Notebook Geek

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    I have a Tuxedo Black/Matte Finish 1330 and I would like to get a skin protection for it. What do you guys suggest?
     
  2. X2P

    X2P COOLING | NBR Super Mod

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    search for xps 1330 condom. I am being completely serious as one guy has pulled it off .
     
  3. some taxpayer

    some taxpayer Newbie

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    There's no need to do what that guy did. InvisibleShield offers skin protection for the Dell M1330 now.

    Someone has a review of it here in this forum, so you can search for that.

    I bought one a couple weeks ago and the only problem I've had with it is that the piece for the wrist rest didn't have a cutout for the fingerprint reader. I emailed them about it and I have a new wrist rest piece arriving on thursday free of charge. The invisibleshield adds a significant gloss to the lid of the M1330, and I think it actually looks better with it on. The review post has pictures, so take a look at those to see if that's what you want.
     
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    X2P COOLING | NBR Super Mod

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    The reason I didnt post invisible shield is the guy who posted the review pretty much showed that there were quite a few flaws.
     
  5. adamator

    adamator Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have an invisible shield. If you install it right, it looks great. I opted to just use the middle and side segments for the laptop cover(leaving out the top and bottom segments), which gives a nice contrast and looks really cool with the shiny and matte. The palmrest segment is also nice. Invisible shield is definitely the best.