TV Snob isn't snobbish, gives TV Armor a thumbs up
We didn't expect it, but TV Snob put the TV Armor screen protector to the test. We chortled a bit when we first saw the product, but the good folks at TV Snob gave it a thumbs up, so a mea culpa is in order. The matte finish on the acrylic shield effectively cut down the light output of the LCD by about 5-percent, but also minimized glare effects, so the overall effect on picture quality was negligible. That pretty much stifles our concerns, so we'll let you hit that link if you're interested to know how TV Armor fared on the aesthetic and protective fronts; well worth the read if your display is subject to things that go "bump."





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Travis @ Jul 25th 2008 11:31PM
Does anyone at the Snob proof read the copy?
Who would take the word of some blog that writes like crap?
THJ @ Jul 25th 2008 11:34PM
What?
unicode787plus @ Jul 25th 2008 11:42PM
"Bump" as in flying Wiimote?
umm....hello??? @ Jul 26th 2008 2:42PM
EXACTLY what I was thinking!
Adrian Ronquillo @ Jul 29th 2008 8:13PM
You can do this yourself... I went to a glass shop and asked them to cut me a piece of plexyglass the size of my lcd screen. I then placed velcro on it. It cost me about $15. Make sure you take exact measurements.