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Screen Protector 3M PF238W9EM for 23.8" 16:9 Frameless Monitors
3M PF238W9EM for 23.8" 16:9 Frameless Monitors is a fitted screen protector engineered to match the active area of frameless 23.8-inch displays. The protector forms a thin, transparent layer that reduces risk of scratches, scuffs and surface dust while maintaining the original screen clarity and touch sensitivity where applicable. Designed for office and home setups, the film is shaped to fit 16:9 aspect ratio displays without covering bezels on frameless monitors, enabling a near-seamless look once applied.
The screen protector offers durable surface protection against everyday wear and incidental contact without significantly altering color reproduction or contrast. The thin construction preserves touch responsiveness for compatible displays and reduces dust accumulation on the visible surface. The model is tailored to fit frameless 23.8" monitors, simplifying alignment during installation and minimizing overhang that can trap debris.
Clean the monitor surface thoroughly with a lint-free cloth and recommended cleaner to remove oils, dust and particles. Align the protector to the active display area of the frameless monitor, taking care to position it without covering bezels. Apply the film slowly from one edge to the opposite edge, smoothing out air bubbles as you go with a soft squeegee or cloth. If required, lift and realign gently to correct positioning, then press firmly around the edges to secure adhesion.
For best results, apply at room temperature on a dust-free surface and avoid repeated lifting of the protector once fully adhered. Clean the protector using a soft microfiber cloth and a mild, screen-safe cleaning solution; avoid abrasive cleaners or rough cloths that may compromise the protective surface.
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