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Macworld Video: A BodyGuardz for your laptop

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2009

Some people couldn't care less if their laptop looks like a well-used tool. On the other hand, some of us want our laptops to continue to look good. In this Macworld Video, Dan Frakes shows you what's involved in installing a protective film.

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  • This is only what you would expect from a mac user.

  • seems like to much effort!!!lol

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  • Blah blah blah just get on with the point of the video!

  • Excellent review. How do I prevent the solution from entering the MBP? In particular, I worry about the areas where the speakers are located. There are lots of holes for the solution to enter to damage the machine. Will putting the films on the speakers limit air circulation and lower the sound level?

  • And what about the overheating?

    This BodyGuardz don't contribute with the Macbook Pro's overheating?

  • no its not

  • Is the black area that connects the screen to the keyboard covered?

  • I would rather just use a plastic case.

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