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BodyGuardz Available for 'World's Thinnest Notebook' - MacBook Air
DRAPER, Utah,
"Once again, BodyGuardz provides the best way to protect the great design and functionality of Apple's MacBook Air," said
BodyGuardz protectors are made from the same material that is used to protect the front of automobiles from stones and other abrasive elements. The protectors are easy to apply and are optically clear; the protection remains transparent without distorting the MacBook Air's dimension or design. Each BodyGuardz for MacBook Air package includes one complete Apple Macbook Air Bodyguardz protector, Bodyguardz application solution, a squeegee card and application instructions. In addition to the complete BodyGuardz for MacBook Air set, BodyGuardz also offers individual MacBook Air Top, Bottom, and Wrist Rest and Trackpad protectors separately.
NLU Products, also the developers of popular ScreenGuardz screen protectors, creates custom protectors for over 1,000 different varieties and brands of computers, phones, PDAs, media players, gaming devices, and cameras. Current top-selling BodyGuardz include protectors for Blackberry Curve (8300), Apple iPod Touch, Blackberry Pearl (8120/8230), Apple iPod Nano 3G, and Apple MacBook 13".
BodyGuardz adhere using a water-based adhesive that holds the protector in place, but can be removed when needed. BodyGuardz will not come off unless the user pulls them off. Included in each package are step-by-step instructions on how to install the protector, and how-to videos are available on the BodyGuardz website to assist users with installation.
The complete BodyGuardz protector kit for the Apple MacBook Air is priced at
About NLU Products
NLU Products, L.L.C. was founded in 2002 and is committed to offering top quality products and services at a reasonable price. The company prides itself in delivering products and providing service and delivery that customers notice is a step above the rest.
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