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I can vouch for the SGP front, they make really good screen shields. The fit is fantastic and on the back, I love, love my wrapsol. I use it on my phone and I've had it on the original iPad. I really like the matte Finnish of the product. It's more in line with the original look of the iPad and not all shiny like the others make it look.
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I use the antiglare screens from Handheld items. 3 for $9. Can't really beat that. They work great, but they only have them for the front, not back. They also sell a regular "crystal" version if you don't like the effects an antiglare skin can create.
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I can recomment Belkin's protectors. I've used a lot different protectors for both my iPad and iPhone, and I really don't like those rubber-like protectors around (like Zagg and Wrapsol). It just gives a weird grainy image on the screen and feels very odd.
The Belkin protectors are totally clear, hard plastic and works just like a charm. Very easy to fit and replace. Pure protectors are also very nice, and in the same, thick material
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Martin fields ones are pretty good.
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Get Power Support Crystal for screen.
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Is Bodyguardz decent?
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I'm loving my Moshi iVisor XT (clear version) on my iPad 4. It's thicker so it adds more protection, it's 100% bubble free and reusable and you cannot fail to install it the first time. I see no rainbow effects (though even the package says that they can appear) and sharpness is still so high that sometimes I think I'm reading a paper instead of an iPad screen. Highly recommended!
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Zagg has by far the best screen prot. It has a bit of a gummy texture and actually is easier to type on. Keeps the screen contrast and doesn't fade like the others.
Go for the original. ALSO, the squeegie and spray for it makes it easy to apply WITH NO BUBBLES.
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