Free US shipping when you spend $60

My Cart ()

Dell Latitude 13 5310 (2-in-1) Matte Screen Protector

Dell Latitude 13 5310 (2-in-1) Matte Screen Protector

Now: $22.62
MSRP: $25.13
RRP: $25.13
Save $2.51
SKU
N2235270
Availability
In Stock
Main Function : Anti-Glare
Surface Finish : Matte
Glare Reduction : 4.5/5
Image Quality : 4/5
Blue Light Filtering : 0/5
Smudge Resistance : 4.5/5
Scratch Resistance : 3/5
Shock Protection : 2/5
Ease of Cleaning : 3.5/5
Main Function: Anti-Glare
Surface Finish: Matte
Glare Reduction: 4.5/5
Image Quality: 4/5
Blue Light Filtering: 0/5
Smudge Resistance: 4.5/5
Scratch Resistance: 3/5
Shock Protection: 2/5
Ease of Cleaning: 3.5/5

Compatibility

    Compatible Device: Dell Latitude 13 5310 (2-in-1)
    Device Release Date: May 2020
    Display Size: 13.3 inches
  • This Matte screen protector is device specific and is neither generic nor necessarily compatible with another device.
  • The above Display Size refers to the diagonal size of the lit display and not that of the screen protector.
  • If any of the above information does not correspond to your device then this screen protector may be incompatible.
  • If you need help finding the compatible product for your device, please contact Support.

Product Details

Ambient light conditions create reflections off glossy surfaces, hence excess light from sunlight or indoor lighting distort visibility and distract seamless interaction with your laptop. ViaScreens Matte for Dell Latitude 13 5310 (2-in-1) is a screen protector that solves this constraint of the glossy surface with its anti-glare coating. The film-based screen protector diffuses mirror-like reflections aiding in increased visibility and with its matte surface helps reduce finger smudges. The protector is easy to apply featuring an advanced silicone adhesive backing which adheres firmly to the screen without any trapped air pockets. The pack includes 2 screen protectors for the Dell Latitude 13 5310 (2-in-1) and an application kit.

Questions and Answers

Have a question? Ask us here: