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Is there such a screen protector, made for a Macbook pro (glossy), that attaches to the screen and goes right out to the rubber gasket. I am looking for scratch protection solely, I like the glossy look. I just need some more protection. I just discovered the first tiny scratch on my 2010 Macbookpro 15 inch...

asked Jul 01 '10 at 14:33

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Well what are you doing with it because unless your taking your keys to the screen then it shouldn't get scratched

answered Jul 01 '10 at 19:15

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It happened while i was to remove dirt with a microfiber... dirt was stuck on so i pressed a little and left a little scratch...

not noticeable at normal distances... but when you shill out a few thousand.. you like to protect your investment as best you can.

answered Jul 08 '10 at 23:58

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Haha, same thing happened to my iPhone's Zagg invisbleSHIELD. Those key scratching videos of the Zagg are BS, I used a brand new microfiber cloth on it, and it made a scratch about 2 to 3 inches long in about 5 places. Today my dog jumped up onto my brand new iPad and put a scratch in the screen about a centimeter long. Although it only scratched the coating, which is likely to wear off over time. You on the other hand, will have yours forever...

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