Only at Best BuyKeep your Apple iPhone 6 or 6s in pristine shape with this ZAGG InvisibleShield HD Glass IP6HGC-F00 screen protector, which features an oleophobic coating to help keep your display clean. The scratch-resistant glass blocks UV light to help protect your eyes.
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I had never tried the glass screen protectors until the guy that sold me my phone convinced me that they're the best. I purchased one along with my iPhone 6S last fall. It saved my phone screen numerous times, until it finally cracked a month ago. I forgot about the lifetime warranty so I purchased another. Got it all registered, and somehow managed to crack it at the corner a week later while at the airport. I was able to order a warranty replacement from Zagg and only pay for shipping, which is really cool considering how expensive these screen protectors are. I took off one star because I ordered my replacement a week and a half ago and it still hasn't shipped. As the integrity of the glass had been compromised, it cracked again yesterday. I ended up purchasing an el-cheapo knockoff from Walmart to hold me over until Zagg decides to ship my replacement. I can't wait to get a Zagg protector back on my phone! I would still recommend this product.
MacBook Air features fifth-generation Intel Core processors with stunning graphics, all-day battery life*, ultrafast flash storage, and great built-in apps. It's thin, light and durable enough to take everywhere you go — and powerful enough to do everything once you get there.
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I've been a PC my whole computing life; I even work at a company that builds Windows-based software. So yeah, I've been pretty entrenched in Windows products. I've always been curious about Macs, and I've only heard good things. But when my laptop died, I attempted to replace it with another Windows laptop. I wanted something lightweight and small. I ended up with a slick little convertible number with Windows 10. That laptop had a problem with the trackpad so Best Buy exchanged it for me and sent me a new one. This one was just randomly glitchy. I don't know if it was hardware or software related in either case, but I was done with that brand. When I returned to Best Buy to exchange it again, I looked at other laptops but wasn't finding anything else that had the right specs for the right price. My hubby just got a Surface Pro which he loves, but I already have an iPad so I really didn't need another tablet. I decided to look at MacBooks. I was pleasantly surprised to find that for not a lot more money, I was able to get into a MacBook Air. When I got it home, I was immediately struck by the quality of the hardware. It just felt more sturdy than those laptops I tried, even though it is lighter in weight. Setting it up was a breeze, and I quickly discovered that the keyboard configuration is the best I've ever used. I mean, it's really amazing how good the keyboard is! I was able to pick up the basics of OS X pretty quickly, and a little researching online provided me with answers to things like what are the keyboard equivalents to the Alt and Ctrl keys. I've had it for about a month now and couldn't be happier! I don't even care that it doesn't have a touch screen. I absolutely love my new Mac and have not looked back since. If you're on the fence about switching from PC to Mac, take the jump - you won't be disappointed!