Like Paper Screen Protector for iPad Pro 11 All Models/iPad Air 4 (10.9", 2020), Homagical Matte PET Like Paper Screen Protector for iPad Pro 11/iPad Air 10.9,Compatible with Apple Pencil
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You can use your finger to operate it It does not "need" to be used with the Apple Pencil, but it makes things easier, such as taking notes. Reading, playing games, and so on are all things I do with my finger
Yes, I agree. Reducing glare is one of its many benefits.
Glass with a tempered edge can be used with it, yes
The same question came to mind for me. As 9) just came out, it is not on your list, so that's why we're interested. Are you able to let us know definitively yes/no if the 11 inch iPad Pro protector you made for the iPad Pro 2020/2018 will also work on the new, third generation 11 inch iPad Pro 2021 that just came out? I appreciate your kind words!
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We have tried the original (34$) and three other brands from Amazon, and this one ranks as the best. Felt like real paper as shown in 2. My screen goes a little bit darker but I mostly use it for notes and college work, so that doesn't bother me much. The screen protector can be easily installed ( like other screen protectors)*4 It is not thin at all ( not even like other screens guards
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With my newly acquired iPad Pro 11" and generation 2 Apple Pencil, the screen of my tablet was very slippery and very spongy, while when using it with my pencil, it was less slippery than I expected. If you take notes, they will appear paperlike. Further, it is quite a fingerprint magnet and has a great deal of glare when you use it in a brightly lit room or under natural lighting. My research revealed that I needed a solution to address these issues going forward. I eventually purchased the Paperlike Screen Protector after carefully researching my options. The very reasonable price point of this product did not discourage me from investing in this. It was an experience that exceeded all of my expectations. As usual, the installation of this screen protector went well (this is usually one of the biggest challenges for this type of product). The package came with everything you need to perform a clean and easy installation. I was very pleased with the process and it seems to be of high quality so far. There is no gap between the screen protector and the edge of the screen There are no bubbles or dust in the edge and it does not impair the function of Face ID, touch or pencil. This greatly reduces screen glare and fingerprints, and also improves the use of the Apple Pencil by reducing its slipping and making it easier to track. It therefore feels more like a pencil on paper. It remains to be seen how well this performs over time, but so far it has proved to be an excellent option. PS Please note It is a company with very responsive customer service. I received a quick thank you email and a commitment to making and keeping me as a customer happy after ordering the product. It is hard to think of anything I would want more in a company and product.
I'm a college student and now that everything is online I bought an iPad to organize and aid my extensive note taking. However, writing on glass is different from writing on paper - it is much harder to correct errors due to the glare. Therefore, I ordered a cheaper version of paper in order to improve my handwriting and to improve the sheer experience of writing. I have gotten used to writing in glass over the past couple days, and I didn't really care if this worked or not once it was delivered, but I tried it anyway. Taking it seriously is essential. How it feels. Printed on paper, for example. I think this kindle almost reminds me of Amazon's kindle because it's matte and anti-glare. There was one problem it was advertised for the new iPad Air 4 but came with the Apple Pro screen, which is 11 inches, but the iPad Air screen is 10 inches. It may not seem like a big deal, but with a case, the screen cutting close to the edges could potentially damage the phone. Additionally, it wears down the tip of my Apple Pencil. I am starting to see damage as time goes on. In addition to the silicone nubs on the pencil, I bought a screen protector. But combined with the screen protector, my pencil and screen protector have too much interference to have 100% clear feedback. Apart from that, it does the job of feeling like paper at a low cost!.
I highly recommend this protector for those who love drawing on their iPads. thought the price was fair, although it only came with one protector, which was kind of I am hoping it will last a long time, but I wouldn't mind getting a replacement. Unlike most other protectors, this one sticks to the card, plus it comes with squeegees, stickers, dust pickups, wipes, and a little drying cloth. It felt a bit waxy at first, so it might be best to clean off the residual adhesive from the blue protective layer before drawing on it. If you are searching for an excellent drawing experience, Added as extras The product it replaces is called "Paperlike" and apparently it is better than that, which I haven't tried yet because it is crazy expensive. I have tried several matte screen protectors on Amazon since I saw Sam P's good reviews There are three companies in this sphere Bizen, Elecom, It was about the same as a worn down Wacom Intuos tablet. Bisen and Supershieldz were eh good enough fairly smooth with some friction. I had no problems with the Elecom, except that it was scratchy I found the surface to be grippy but The scratchiness of this one does just what I want it to do. A grippable surface It has a smooth texture. Strangely, the glare from your environment is still somewhat clear due to the matte protector, it doesn't negate it like other matte protectors, it simply softens it. I saw that YouTube and Amazon reviews made Paperlike appear to be simply another matte screen protector that costs $29. 99 for a pack of 40 The cost is $40. As soon as I read Sam P's review, my suspicions were heightened and I had to give this one a try. Although I haven't tried "Paperlike" yet, I feel that this is as good as it gets as far as drawing with plastic is concerned.
Thanks Sam P for putting the paperlike comparison in your review, without it I would not have thought to try this screen protector.