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Fellowes 12.5 Inch Widescreen Privascreen Blackout Privacy Filter good condition
Sandwell, West Midlands
£5
- Posted
- 13 hours ago
Description
Fellowes 12.5 Inch Widescreen Privascreen Blackout Privacy Filter
used but in good condition with installation auxiliary tools
Privacy filter fits widescreen laptops with a diagonal screen measurement of 12.5 inch (viewable ar
16:9 aspect ratio
Easy to attach and remove
Reduces screen glare to help prevent eye strain
Blackout side view when viewed from a 30º side angle
protects screen from scratches and fingerprints
100% recyclable
Blackout privacy filters are designed for use in open, high-traffic environments where on-screen data needs to be kept private. The technology makes on-screen information visible only to persons directly in front of the screen without blurring or distorting the image.
With mobile devices being used more in public, privacy protection has become an increasingly important issue. "Shoulder surfing" as it has become labelled, is a growing form of identity theft in which private on-screen information is either viewed or photographed over the shoulders of anyone using a mobile device. Whether you use a smartphone, laptop or tablet, you can protect your privacy in public with PrivaScreen™ Filters. PrivaScreen™ Filters blackout the screen image when viewed from 30º side angles to prevent prying eyes from reading your screen. Yet on-screen data is clearly visible from a straight-on view, allowing you to work worry-free, even on the go.
Dimensions
Aspect Ratio - 16:09
Diagonal (inch) - 12.5
Width (inch) - 10.9375
Width (mm) - 278
Height (inch) - 6.125
Height (mm) - 156
Cash on collection
Ad ID: 1493294186
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