Electronics : Garmin Nuvi 760 ClearTouch Anti-Glare Screen Protector (Single Pack)

Electronics : Garmin Nuvi 760 ClearTouch Anti-Glare Screen Protector (Single Pack)

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Garmin Nuvi 760 ClearTouch Anti-Glare Screen Protector (Single Pack)

from: BoxWave Corporation



Garmin Nuvi 760 ClearTouch Anti-Glare Screen Protector (Single Pack)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5317





Product Brand: BoxWave Corporation
EAN: 0011540759839
Label: BoxWave Corporation
Product Manufacturer: BoxWave Corporation
Publisher: BoxWave Corporation
Ranking: 5317
Studio: BoxWave Corporation


Piece facts:
  • Winner of Handheld Computing's Top Award!
  • Super clear and packed with numerous features
  • Anti-Glare, Dust Repelling, Fingerprint Free, and Improves Handwriting Recognition
  • Washable and Reusable, ClearTouch Anti-Glare protects your Garmin Nuvi 760's sensitive touchscreen against Scratches




Pack) (Single Protector Screen Anti-Glare ClearTouch 760 Nuvi Garmin






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The anti-glare and super clear screen protector. ClearTouch Anti-Glare's numerous features enhance your Garmin Nuvi 760's display and provides you with more than protection from scratches!










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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Screen Protector for Garmin Nuvi 760 ...
I bought this screen protector for the Garmin Nuvi 760. The the perfectly sized rectangle is crystal clear, if you do not get finger prints on the sticky side as you apply the protector. I recently found different ones that can be cleaned and reapplied, unlike this one. A little pricey for just one screen protector but worth the price in gold to keep the screen from being scratched. The instructions were a little difficult to follow.



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