Electronics : Fellowes 4800601 14.1-Inch Wide Laptop/Flat Panel Privacy Filter

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Electronics : Fellowes 4800601 14.1-Inch Wide Laptop/Flat Panel Privacy Filter

Fellowes 4800601 14.1-Inch Wide Laptop/Flat Panel Privacy Filter

from: Sony




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Binding: Personal Computers
Product Brand: Fellowes
EAN: 0043859541515
Label: Sony
Product Manufacturer: Sony
Model: 4800601
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony


Product facts:
  • FellowesLaptop/Flat Panel Privacy Filter with black-out technology darkens screen image when viewed from the side to prevent prying eyes from reading your monitor.
  • On-screen data is only visible to the user in front of the monitor.
  • Protects 14.1" widescreen laptop or flat panel monitor from dust, fingerprints, and scratches.
  • Anti-reflective surface reduces screen glare to help prevent eye strain.
  • Easy to attach and remove.







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Item Description:
Fellowes Laptop/Flat Panel Privacy Filter with black-out technology darkens screen image when viewed from the side to prevent prying eyes from reading your monitor. On-screen data is only visible to the user in front of the monitor. Protects 14.1' widescreen laptop or flat panel monitor from dust, fingerprints, and scratches. Anti-reflective surface reduces screen glare to help prevent eyestrain. Easy to attach and remove.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Works well, but falls off easily
I bought the privacy filter after seeing another student at school with one. This filter does NOT black out the screen like the image shows. There were angles that I could still see my screen from that were not directly in front of the screen (like it is supposed to work). For the most part, it does obscure what is on your screen, but don't expect other people just to see a blank screen as is shown.

My main reason for giving the product 3 stars is the little plastic holders that hold the screen on, that you attach to the frame of the screen have very weak adhesive. The top and side holders worked well, but the bottom holders started falling off about a month after I was using this screen, and that is with only using my laptop 3 - 4 times a week for a couple hours at a time.

Every time I opened the laptop, the filter would fall off, and I would have to reposition the holders, and they didn't stay on properly, so finally I just took the filter off and don't use it anymore.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - RELIEF FOR TIRED EYES
The Fellowes privacy filter is perfect for my home computer. I purchased one after buying a similar product for my office computer. The long days at the screen were bothering my eyes. I have found the filter to be a great relief. I don't normally travel with my laptop, but for those who do, the privacy aspect is important and works well at keeping wandering eyes off your screen. It is easy to use. The little tabs stick unobtrusively onto the sides of the screen and the filter slides in or out, as you wish. When the laptop is closed, there is no bulky interference from the filter. One note: when ordering, be sure to use the diagonal measurement of your screen's innner corners to get the correct size.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Gets the job done.
Great product. Does what it's meant too. Just have to make sure you put in on properly (make sure the correct side is facing you - it does make a difference) because the directions on the package don't tell you that there's a right way and a wrong way.



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