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  2. Dragontrail - Wikipedia

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    Dragontrail is an alkali-aluminosilicate sheet glass manufactured by AGC Inc. It is engineered for a combination of thinness, lightness and damage-resistance, similarly to Corning's proprietary Gorilla Glass.

  3. Gorilla Glass - Wikipedia

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    A Nokia N8 with a Gorilla Glass screen. Gorilla Glass, developed and manufactured by Corning, is a brand of chemically strengthened glass now in its ninth generation. Designed to be thin, light, and damage-resistant, its surface strength and crack-resistance are achieved through immersion in a hot potassium-salt ion-exchange bath.

  4. Tempered glass - Wikipedia

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    Tempered glass is used for its safety and strength in a variety of applications, including passenger vehicle windows (apart from windshield), shower doors, aquariums, architectural glass doors and tables, refrigerator trays, mobile phone screen protectors, bulletproof glass components, diving masks, and plates and cookware.

  5. Verykool - Wikipedia

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    The RS75 is part of the verykool rugged line of mobile phones. [7] It is a dust and waterproof phone with an Ingress Protection rating of IP67 and tempered, scratch-resistant glass display. [8] InfoSonics also began marketing its mobile devices in the United States in 2013 due to the demand of inexpensive unlocked phones. [2]

  6. New Kindle? Here are 10 accessories you need - AOL

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    Keep your 11th Gen Kindle screen scratch-free with this three-pack of matte screen protectors. Their matte design means they prevent a glare on the screen, making for a more pleasant reading ...

  7. Screen protector - Wikipedia

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    Screen protectors first entered the mobile-device market after the rise of personal digital assistants (PDAs). Since PDAs were often operated via a stylus, [citation needed] the tip of the stylus could scratch the sensitive LCD screen surface. Therefore, screen protectors provided sacrificial protection from this damage.