Vizomax - 40 - 42 inch TV Screen Protector for LCD, LED & Plasma HDTV
Model:VZ42PH
SKU:6273177
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Description
42" Vizomax TV Screen Protector is a crystal clear shield that attaches to a flat-screen TV and protects the fragile screen from damage.5 minutes Installation (Manual included)Special optical-grade plastic is as clear as glass and maintains the sharp and vivid picture of any HDTV. The Vizomax LCD TV screen protector is used by Families with Children, Nintendo Wii owners, pet owners, Hotels and other institutions. Provides protection when the TV is on a stand or mounted on a wall.Thanks to Vizomax thousands of Americans enjoy their HDTV's in complete comfort. Protect your investment today!Product of excellence - 100% Clear maintains High Definition picture. Unique design that keeps the protector unnoticeableEnhanced protection designed with elegance that remains unnoticeable. Keeps the stylish look of your TV!Fits all flat-screen TV's with screen diagonal from 46 inch.Used by Families with children, Hotels, Schools, Hospitals and other institutions.
Features
Device Supported: Television
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Radiation Blocked: 96 to 99%
Features: Anti-fingerprint, Anti-radiation, High Clarity, Scratch Resistant
Thickness: 250.0 mil
Package Contents: 42" Premium TV Screen Protector for LCD LED or Plasma HDTV Manual
Country of Origin: United States
Standard Warranty: 60 Day Limited
Display Type Supported: LCD, LED, Plasma
Display Size Supported: 40" to 42" LCD - Widescreen, 40" to 42" LED - Widescreen, 40" to 42" Plasma - Widescreen
What's Included
- 42" Premium TV Screen Protector for LCD LED or Plasma HDTV
- Manual
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