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09/12/2007, 11:05am, EDT

Wednesday, September 12th

BodyGuardz unveils clear iPhone skin

BodyGuardz has unveiled a "scratch-proof" transparent skin for Apple's iPhone, offering protection for the cellular handset without covering up the device in a case. BodyGuardz protectors are made from the same materials used to protect the front of automobiles from stones and other abrasive elements, covering the iPhone in a thin film. The skin requires no special care or maintenance, and each pack includes two Complete BodyGuardz skins. The new protective cover for Apple's iPhone is available for $25, and the company also offers skins for the MacBook Pro as well as various iPod models. BodyGuardz says it is also planning to ship protection for the iPod touch on November 3rd.


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09/12, 11:56am, EDT
Strange how I bought (and received) this the week after the iPhone came out.

Timely reporting.
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