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Protective Solutions Announces the Full-Body invisibleSHIELD for Motorola RAZR; New protective covering keeps RAZR phones looking new and unblemished from everyday use
Business Wire, Dec 13, 2005
SALT LAKE CITY -- Salt Lake City-based Protective Solutions, Inc., a developer of protective coverings for electronic devices, today announced the release of the full-body invisibleSHIELD(TM) for the Motorola RAZR. The invisibleSHIELD(TM) is a clear protective covering designed to protect the entire body of the RAZR phone from scratches and wear and tear that occur from everyday use.
"A key selling point for the Motorola RAZR is the design," said Phillip Chipping, president, Protective Solutions. "The RAZR has a very sleek and cool look, which is very appealing, especially to gadget lovers.
"However, maintaining the sleek design can be difficult -- ordinary cases conceal and cover up the RAZR's unique look, which can detract from the coolness factor. With the invisibleSHIELD(TM), RAZR users maintain the elegant design without adding any bulk or detracting from the phone's look," Chipping said.
The invisibleSHIELD(TM) protects virtually the entire surface of the RAZR, helping to prevent dust and dirt from scratching the phone. Once applied, the invisibleSHIELD provides a glossy finish to the RAZR, helping to maintain the device's sleek and elegant design. It also preserves the condition of the device, resulting in higher resale value for the user. If removed, the invisibleSHIELD(TM) leaves behind no residue on the RAZR device.
The invisibleSHIELD(TM) for the Motorola RAZR has a retail price of $24.95 and is available exclusively through the invisibleSHIELD(TM) Web site (www.theinvisibleshield.com). Product demonstrations, photos and editorial samples are also available through the site. Other invisibleSHIELD(TM) products are available for purchase online for a number of electronic devices. Each invisibleSHIELD(TM) product comes with a lifetime warranty.
Formed in March 2005, Salt Lake City-based Protective Solutions, Inc. discovered it could protect handheld electronic devices by using a film originally created to protect the leading edges of helicopter blades. Since then, Protective Solutions has introduced 260 products to protect iPods, PDAs, cell phones, GPSs, digital cameras, watch faces, and other handheld devices. For more information on the invisibleSHIELD(TM) and Protective Solutions, visit www.theinvisibleshield.com.
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