- Convenient flip-up design for easy use
- Protects screen from prying eyes
- Provides anti-glare and blue light filter functionality
- Reduce eye strain: this laptop privacy screen blocks up to 51% of blue light, which helps to reduce digital eye strain and improves visual comfort during prolonged use; light transmittance of 60% for better screen readability
- Hassle-free application: install the privacy screen protector using the included adhesive strips, slide-mounting tabs or flip-up tabs; designed for use with displays that have raised bezels
Startech.com 13.3-inch 16:9 touch privacy screen, laptop security shield, anti-glare blue light filter, flip-up - privacy screen uses a micro-louver technology that darkens the screen view - for 13.3" display (16:9) laptops - flip up the privacy filter to quickly share content - blocks up to 51% of blue light - use adhesive strips or flip-up tabs to install
this laptop privacy screen is designed to work with laptops with a 13.3-inch 16:9 display.
Prevent visual eavesdropping
this privacy filter is a convenient and cost-effective solution to protect confidential data from unwanted viewers. The privacy shield darkens your computer's screen from the side while providing a clear viewing angle of 60 degrees (+/- 30 degrees from center) to the user.
Flip-up and touch
the feature enables you to quickly flip-up the privacy filter to share contents without uninstalling the filter. Your computer touch responsiveness is preserved by the ultrathin yet robust security shield, enabling seamless use. The privacy shield has a light transmittance of 60% providing optimal screen brightness and enhanced levels of privacy.
Hassle-free installation
install the privacy screen protector using the included adhesive strips or flip-up tabs. This unit is designed for use with displays that have raised bezels.
Blue light reduction
reduce eye strain and improve visual comfort by reducing blue light exposure. The 13.3-inch laptop screen filter blocks up to 51% of the blue light emitted from the display. Digital eye strain can lead to symptoms like headaches, dry eyes, and blurred vision.