Dimensions of the exact screen of the X220T for protective Film?

Anyone know or have a X220T that they can measure the exact dimensions of the tablet screen? I intend to order a screen protection sheet to avoid scratches (to preserve the resale value).

If you can help, that would be greatly appreciated.

I got my X220T today and I measured the screen including the black border that is 286-287 mm horizontal and vertical 168-169 mm.

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