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I bought the Powersupport Antiglare, not to protect the screen but I couldn't stand the glare as well as the amount of fingerprints on the screen itself. Very pricey but worth the money and it makes it easier to slide my finger as the pure glass of the ipad itself sometimes made it hard if my fingers had moisture on it.
 
I bought the PowerSupport Crystal one and am very happy with it. Installation went better than I expected and within only a few hours all air bubbles had disappeared. I don't notice any difference in the feel of the screen at all, and it doesn't seem to get nearly as many smears and prints as the naked screen did. It doesn't seem to attract as much dust, either.
 
I do not use a screen protector. My ipads screen now has two scratches on it not sure how it happened but I was bit pissed when I found out.
 
I've had 3 ipod touch which I took VERY good care of so I knew from experience. Even with the best care I could, the screen protector i have has scratches on it and the back of the ipod touch is riddled with hairline scratches.

Front AND Back protection for me, YES SIR! :)
 
I'd might be inclined to do so if I didn't already have it in a case. For me, the screen protector doesn't really help me when I'm using it, and I close the case when I'm not using it. The glass is highly scratch resistant, so I figure even at worst, if the time comes when any kind of imperfection hits the screen, I'll have no problem having them do the repairs. Screen replacement seems relatively cheap particularly since I don't expect to have to do that often enough to be a cost issue.

Still, I'd be more concerned if I didn't have a case, nor the ability to ever cover the screen. The case, however, makes me not worry about it.
 
I put screen protectors on anything that's a touch screen or most mobile devices, I'm psycho like that. I even cut up some protector film and put it on the touch screen of my new dual-din car radio. I figure I'd rather have greasy fingers on that than the real screen.
 
Do you wipe with tissues?

Never use any paper product to clean a screen of any kind - or glasses for that matter. Paper is remarkably abrasive.

I only use a microfiber cloth - and if needed - a little bit of water applied directly to the cloth never to the screen itself.
 
I use the speck antiglare film because it was the easiest to apply. I don't really use it to prevent scratches. I put it on to combat the fingerprints, which are insane.
 
I have one it does help with the glare but the main reason is I have a 2 year old and i feel like extra protection cant hurt if he gets ahold of it.
 
Invisable shield

Using a full body invisable shield.

Love it. iPad feels naked, but is actually protected.
 
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