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June 28, 2006

GlareStomper Car GPS Visor — 'Shade your display for improved screen visibility'

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Many models, custom-engineered to fit TomTom, Garmin, Magellan, MIO, Navman and Sony devices.

From the website:

    GlareStomper Visor

    Higher contrast, less glare, fewer reflections, and all-around better viewing of your GPS

    Our flexible sun visors keep your display "in the shade" by blocking ambient light from the top AND sides.

    Relative screen brightness is dramatically increased!

    Made of attractive black Cordura nylon bonded to a semi-rigid foam core, they feature a non-reflective inside of soft tricot fabric.

    They're stout enough to hold their shape, yet fully flexible so you can fold them flat right over your screen for storage.

    A "captive" elastic strap retains the visor in the folded position.

    They install in minutes with adhesive Velcro (included).

    Quickly detach them if you wish, but they actually provide an added layer of protection for your expensive display.

    You've spent 100's of dollars on your GPS — why not make it completely usable in the daylight?

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What good are directions if you can't see them?

$12.95 to $18.95 here.

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You see, this is what happens when we recycle all the cardboard. There's none left to make things like this for yourself.

Posted by: Skipweasel | Jun 29, 2006 9:12:09 AM

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