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Screen protector for TomTom Go?

Hi!

Any recommendations for a Screen protector for TomTom Go? How much and where to buy it.

Thanks.

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  • Middlers
    Middlers Posts: 509 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    If by screen protector you mean a thin transparent film to go over the screen then go to Jessops or any other camera shop and they sell this screen protector at around £4. I use it on my mobile, PDA, camera etc
    Middlers
  • kawan2
    kawan2 Posts: 323 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Thanks, Middlers for the suggestion. Besides being protective, it should have "anti-glare" properties. Are the ones in Jessop anti-glare, do you know?

    Cheers.
  • Middlers wrote:
    If by screen protector you mean a thin transparent film to go over the screen then go to Jessops or any other camera shop and they sell this screen protector at around £4. I use it on my mobile, PDA, camera etc


    Are these any better than not removing the one that comes already attached when you buy it?

    ;)
    I am a fee charging WoM Mortgage broker.
    I now no longer give information and opinion within the Mortgage boards, because a number of posters who, having approached me professionally, agreed my fee-which has been been made very clear at the outset, taken my advice (normally cancelling a [home visit] meeting at short notice) have then approached one of the fee-free brokers on here to arrange the very same deal I have advised.
    Whilst I totally concur with the ethos of "money saving"- abusing the goodwill of a professional who provides a quality service is taking it too far! :mad:
  • Middlers
    Middlers Posts: 509 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    The ones that usually come already attached are usually very flimsy and easy to remove. The one I talk about is much more 'sticky' and will remain in place as long as you want it to without curling up at the edges etc. As for anti glare I am not sure of it's qualities in that department.
    Middlers
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