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Intro
These days, nearly everyone carries something that has an LCD screen of some sort on it. Most people can relate to how there are few things more annoying than hairline scratches all over the screen. With that in mind, ZAGG has created the invisibleSHIELD line of products with variations available for electronics ranging from a Macbook Pro to a Gameboy Color.
About ZAGG
Packaging
The front of the packaging displays the type of case (full-body or screen only) and what the case was designed to be used with. It also proudly boasts about the lifetime warranty and the military grade construction. The packaging, itself, is a simple cardboard slip folded over itself to form a triangle with another insert within to hold all of the parts in place.
The rear of the packaging talks about the various reviews and awards the invisibleSHIELD line has won over the years. It also has some general information about the production process.
These days, nearly everyone carries something that has an LCD screen of some sort on it. Most people can relate to how there are few things more annoying than hairline scratches all over the screen. With that in mind, ZAGG has created the invisibleSHIELD line of products with variations available for electronics ranging from a Macbook Pro to a Gameboy Color.
About ZAGG
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The first invisibleSHIELD design came about in early 2005 when a man wanted to protect his wristwatch from nicks and scratches. He found the solution in a clear, thin, and very durable military film originally made to protect US military helicopter blades from high-speed damage. He immediately saw the massive potential for a virtually invisible and indestructible protective covering in consumer use, and began working on two fronts: legally securing this new idea of putting clear protective adhesive film covering on electronic devices, and developing other innovative uses for the film. Once patents were prepared and filed, the invisibleSHIELD made its world debut.
Over those first few months, positive reviews came pouring in and great word-of-mouth began to spread, one happy customer at a time. It started to become a phenomenon a few months later, in September 2005, when an invisibleSHIELD using this film was created for Apple's new iPod Nano. Sales of the new invisibleSHIELD design exploded online: it was literally becoming an overnight success. Robert G. Pedersen II (co-founder and CEO) knew that this idea and solution needed world-wide attention so on July 25th 2007, ZAGG Inc. went public and started trading under the symbol ZAGG (NasdaqBB: ZAGG) "Zealous About Great Gadgets" or "when others zig, we ZAGG!" The master plan was under way. But that was just the beginning...
The world now takes notice. ZAGG Inc. has grown from a backyard workshop to being a publicly-traded trendsetter with a team of over 200 employees and associates who are dedicated to serving our loyal customer base worldwide. The invisibleSHIELD remains our flagship product, and in a few short years, over 1 million have been sold.
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Packaging
The front of the packaging displays the type of case (full-body or screen only) and what the case was designed to be used with. It also proudly boasts about the lifetime warranty and the military grade construction. The packaging, itself, is a simple cardboard slip folded over itself to form a triangle with another insert within to hold all of the parts in place.
The rear of the packaging talks about the various reviews and awards the invisibleSHIELD line has won over the years. It also has some general information about the production process.