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I do. Only thing that you lose with a screen protector is the oleophobic coating. But clarity and responsiveness are both fine.

Lately, I've been doing without a smart cover as well, which makes the screen protector especially necessary. Why risk it for such a small expense.
 
Why wrap something that is supposed to be thin in a case? Its gorilla glass anyway. I've never cased any of my products.
 
I don't. I Have a folio case which covers it when i not use it though

I only have one on my iPhone.
 
No and unless you're going rock climbing with it you won't need a case, the smart cover will do just fine.
 
None here.

The only time I had a problem, pure idiot move, was when my first iPad did a slo mo face plant into a tile floor and nothing would have saved it. The screen was completely trashed. So I've never scratched a screen but I have certainly trashed one :D.
 
No protector on any of the iPads, just a folio case covering the back and flipping over to protect the front when it's not in use.

They look new and glass feels much better than plastic.
 
Never used a screen protector on any iPads I've owned. To me its a natural feeling when using it. Also to clean it I use iklear product to get the fingerprints off.
 
No screen protector. Just use a Smart Cover when I'm home, or a Sena leather portfolio / case. Screen and the rest of the iPad is mint, although I've got a few minor dings on a couple of the corners from dropping it while in the leather case.

If you didn't look closely, you'd never notice. Knock on wood - it's very well built.
 
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