Magic Screen by KJ Global Ltd.
One problem when you're at school or a net cafe, is that you never know who could be looking over your shoulder during a private message. Well KJ Global Ltd. have come up with a pretty cool way to help counter that problem.

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It looks odd right now, but keep reading... You'll soon appreciate this little invention.

The Privacy Filter (aka. "Magic Screen") basically fixes onto the surface of your monitor, and anyone who is looking at the screen from a 30 degree angle or greater, will think that your computer is off. That's because as the angle that you look at the screen from becomes more extreme, the screen appears to grow darker until it is completely black, but if you're looking at the screen straight-on it's crystal clear. Let's have a quick looksee:

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"In your face, screenwatcher!"


With one of those, the person to the left of me wouldn't be able to see that I'm writing about him. Since I don't have a Magic Screen, let's hope he doesn't look this way...

It looks like a useful tool, and it's not limited to the computer either. These things are applicable to ATM's, cellphones, fundamentally anything with an LCD screen. There are other features as well that explain how using this can prolong the use of your monitor against scratches etc... But the only time that really happens is when someone says "Hey, what's that?" *puts finger on the screen*.

They won't touch the screen if they can't see what's on it to begin with...in which case it won't get scratched... So I guess they're right.

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