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Vizomax TV Screen Protector

$129.99

Vizomax offers a TV screen protector that reduces glare while maintaining vivid colors and clarity.

Our take

Perfect for reducing glare on larger screens.

Okay, so the Vizomax TV Screen Protector is like a shield for your TV screen, aiming to guard it against scratches, fingerprints, and other random mishaps. The idea here is pretty straightforward — you pop this thing on, and it’s supposed to keep your screen looking fresh. If you've got kids or pets who think your TV is more of a hands-on experience, this might be worth considering. It’s clear, so it doesn’t mess with the picture quality, which is a good thing because who wants to sacrifice screen clarity?

Installation is relatively painless, which is a relief. You don’t need to be a tech wizard to get it up and running. It hooks onto the TV without a fuss, and it’s designed to fit a range of sizes. But here's the catch — it can add a bit of glare if your room is well-lit. If you watch TV in a room with a lot of sunlight, you might notice some reflections that could be annoying. It’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s something to keep in mind.

The build quality seems decent, and it feels like it can take a beating, which is what you want from a protector. It’s not bulletproof, but for the everyday bumps and smudges, it does the job. However, if you're expecting it to save your TV from a flying Wii remote, you might be asking a bit much. It's more for peace of mind against the everyday stuff rather than major accidents.

One thing to note is that it doesn’t sit flush with the screen. There’s a small gap, which might collect dust over time. It’s not a huge issue, but if you’re a neat freak, it might bug you. You might find yourself cleaning this thing more than you anticipated. But again, it’s a trade-off for that added layer of protection.

Overall, the Vizomax TV Screen Protector does what it sets out to do for the most part. It’s a solid choice if you’re worried about scratches and fingerprints and don’t mind the potential for some extra glare. It’s not perfect, but if you’re looking to keep your TV looking nice without breaking the bank, it’s worth a shot. Just keep your expectations in check about what it can and can’t handle.

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