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MaxPower49

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Sep 11, 2008
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I know I will get a bunch of replies saying it will degrade the view of the retina screen. I know that. I want to know just how bad it will degrade it. I can live with some fuzziness to get rid of the glare, but the reviews on Amazon make it sound really awful. I love my iPad, but I find the glare really annoying... especially in rooms with overhead lights. Feels like I am holding a mirror sometimes.

Is anyone here using this screen protector on the new iPad? Is it really that bad? Is it worse than say a PowerSupport or SGP anti-glare protector?

http://www.amazon.com/Moshi-iVisor-...18&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=moshi+ivisior+ipad+3
 
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I know I will get a bunch of replies saying it will degrade the view of the retina screen. I know that. I want to know just how bad it will degrade it. I can live with some fuzziness to get rid of the glare, but the reviews on Amazon make it sound really awful. I love my iPad, but I find the glare really annoying... especially in rooms with overhead lights. Feels like I am holding a mirror sometimes.

Is anyone here using this screen protector on the new iPad? Is it really that bad? Is it worse than say a PowerSupport or SGP anti-glare protector?

http://www.amazon.com/Moshi-iVisor-...18&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=moshi+ivisior+ipad+3

I had it on my iPad 2 for 5 minutes before I decided I couldn't tolerate the image degradation. On the new iPad this will be even more pronounced. It does what any good anti-glare/anti-fingerprint screen protector does; it reduces glare and fingerprints while reducing the clarity of the screen.
 
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