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RedlegsFan

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Walked into my local Apple store in Cincinnati wanting a white 16GB wifi iPad and I was told they had all models, all colors. So that was good news.

I have a black iPad that I got on launch day. That is now my wife and kids...now I have one all to my own he he he. Love the white! It is just different. It does not affect movies, etc. I don't even notice it. Actually prefer it when surfing the web.

The second I got it home I do what I always do, put a Zagg Invisibleshield HD on it. Had the usual air bubbles, but nothing major after install. As I type this about 5 hours after install most tiny bubbles are gone as well as any screen hazing. It's now pretty much invisible.
 
Does the zagg have a extra cut out above the front facing camera? Just wondering because I noticed a sensor above the front cam while installing my screen protector that didn't have one.
 
Does the zagg have a extra cut out above the front facing camera? Just wondering because I noticed a sensor above the front cam while installing my screen protector that didn't have one.

Yes it does have the extra cut out
 
I'm having a heck of a time getting a Zagg HD installed without any dust particles appearing afterwards. This is having the shield installed in the mall at the kiosk.
 
I'm having a heck of a time getting a Zagg HD installed without any dust particles appearing afterwards. This is having the shield installed in the mall at the kiosk.

I do mine at home. I make sure there is no dust on the screen and the I hurry up and get the shield installed quickly. 9 times out of 10 I get it installed with nothing underneath. If something does get under there it's usually a very small piece that I can usually remove off the shield with a piece of tape after Peeling it back up a bit off the iPad then reapplying.

It's all about being quick, so that there is less chance of dust landing on your screen during the beginning stages of the install.
 
I may go that route. Have you ever pealed the film back after a long duration (greater than 24 hrs.). I heard someone say they did this using lots of solution.
 
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