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atFoliX Plastic Glass Protective Film compatible with Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 4rd Gen 2019, 9H Hybrid-Glass FX Screen Protector

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Management number 216097222 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price $12.00 Model Number 216097222
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  • Better than glass: unlike real glass or tempered glass, this FX-Hybrid-Glass Screen Protector is unbreakable and splinter-free - fit for and compatible with Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga (4rd Gen 2019)
  • Maximum protection against scratching (hardness 9H at 500g writing pressure) - this Plastic glass protective film consists of an extremely thin (approx. 0.2 mm) and resistant material
  • The unique glass / plastic material composition of the Plastic Glass Protective Film provides the highest light permeability and an oleophobic anti-fingerprint coating
  • Extra strong silicone adhesive layer - existing scratches on the display simply disappear
  • Accessory@FoliX - Made in Germany *** Easy to install: the FX-Hybrid-Glass Glass Protector has a similar stiffness to that of real glass and can be installed easily and without bubbles
Color jade and ivory
Material Plastic
Brand Name atFoliX
Unit Count 1 Count
Finish Type 9H Surface Hardness
Part Number 4061187438167
Screen Size 7.9 Inches
Manufacturer Luminira
Model Number FX-Hybrid-Glass@FoliX 4061187438167
Item Hardness 9H
Number of Items 1
Compatible Devices Laptop
Compatible Phone Models 38MM
Screen Surface Description Glossy

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