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		<title>Glossy Laptop Screen Filter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The current trend thesedays seems to be one of giving laptops super glossy screens. Yes, they look great, but spend more then five minutes doing actual work and your eyes begin to ache. The main culprit appears to be the ambient light reflecting off the screen into your eyes.

Through Google searching I found a filter called ViewGuard. Specifically a ViewGuard Anti-Glare Matte Screen Protector. ]]></description>
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