TabletKiosk Introduces Hard Plastic Screen Protector
Apr 20th
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TabletKiosk Introduces Hard Plastic Screen Protector for Sahara Pen and Touch-iT Tablet PCs
TORRANCE, CA, April 20, 2006 — TabletKiosk™, a leader in Tablet PC and exhibitcentric computing solutions, is pleased to introduce the newest accessory to compliment the Sahara™ line of tablet computers, the Hard Plastic Screen Protector.
The Hard Plastic Screen Protector is the simplest and most lightweight solution for protecting your Sahara™ Pen and Touch-iT Tablet from screen damage.
Fitting securely over the entire front surface, the Hard Plastic Screen Protector safeguards the screen from scratches, dust and spills. The sturdy plastic cover enables the user to easily slip their tablet into a briefcase for ultimate portability and keeps confidential data away from prying eyes. In addition, when the tablet is in use, the Hard Plastic Screen Protector clips securely over the back panel of the machine.
The Hard Plastic Screen Protector is the latest addition to the innovative line-up of Sahara™ Slate accessories. Current Sahara™ accessories included colorful rubber bumpers, docking stations, support stands, POS wedge readers, batteries, battery chargers, and heavy duty cases.
Pricing and Availability
The Sahara™ Hard Plastic Screen Protector is available in both white and black for $19.95 at http://www.tabletkiosk.com/config/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=23&idproduct=90.
About TabletKiosk™
TabletKiosk™ is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sand Dune Ventures Inc. a privately held technology incubator. The company produces slate style tablet PC’s and exhibit-centric computing solutions marketed through an authorized reseller channel and directly through the company website. For more information, visit www.TabletKiosk.com
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