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    • Will Terry
      Will Terry @jimsz last edited by

      @jimsz Thanks for the link - I might have to try this!

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        storlal last edited by

        I’ve been using that for a year or so and really like the way it feels; WAY better than the smooth glass of the iPad! 🙂 Hope it works well for you too!

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        • Andyg
          Andyg last edited by

          Sorry didn’t know you guys were looking! I’ve been using it for the year since getting my iPad - did the research first. Be warned, it does slightly create a speckled rainbow on screen, but you just learn to look past it. Texture is awesome. And I’ve still not changed the cover and it’s had heavy use. Also doesn’t wear down the ipencil

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          • DOTTYP
            DOTTYP last edited by

            I have this one but have not suck it on yet- looks hopeful.

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            • Pam Boutilier
              Pam Boutilier last edited by

              Yeah, I started using that same protector a couple of months ago and I LOVE it.

              I also have found that I like the feel of the contact better when I've worn the nib down -
              and when I went to replace it the new one felt all slippery again.

              Here's my current nib (Bottom, top is a fresh one):
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              I'm going to have to change it out at some point, but at least I know that it may take an adjustment period when I do!!

              ~ Pam
              www.PamBoutilier.com

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              • late2theparty
                late2theparty last edited by

                I didn't see the one that I have been using listed... This one is sort of expensive but I love the texture... it has a bristol board tooth to it... well, almost. It doesn't interfere with the Retina screen either... Geevon Friction Pad... https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073TNK39F/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ... oh, and it hasn't wore down my Apple Pencil nib yet either. Have been using it since October 2017 now...

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                • BichonBistro
                  BichonBistro @late2theparty last edited by

                  @late2theparty so you don’t experience the “rainbow haze” that some reviewers mention? Sounds like it may be easier to apply than some others. Do you use a case with the geevon?

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                  • late2theparty
                    late2theparty @BichonBistro last edited by

                    @bichonbistro I do not have any trouble with the Geevon protector. I don't see a rainbow haze while I'm working or surfing. That would annoy me big time. I do use a very thin case but is very thin. It is mainly a rubber case with about a sixteenth inch covering around the back. Makes holding the iPad a bit less slippery. Then I have a zippered case that I keep it in while not in use. Screen protector is very durable and I use it daily. My drawing is thick and thin, light and hard so I put it through its paces. I haven't tried but one other one and the other one was just as smooth as the original glass and scratched easily. Hope that helped...

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                    • BichonBistro
                      BichonBistro @late2theparty last edited by

                      @late2theparty thanks! If you don’t mind, which case do you use? The slippery feel of the 12.9 without a case makes me very nervous.

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                      • late2theparty
                        late2theparty @BichonBistro last edited by

                        @bichonbistro SENON slim case... I have a 10.5 iPad... not sure if SENON makes one for the 12 but you could check out Amazon for it... https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072121H2Z/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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                        • demotlj
                          demotlj SVS OG @jimsz last edited by

                          @jimsz I took your recommendation and ordered the screen protector. I just put it on (it was fairly easy) and it really does make it significant difference in drawing on the iPad. Of course, now I have no excuse for a poor drawing :). Thanks for the recommendation.

                          Laurie DeMott
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                          • jimsz
                            jimsz @demotlj last edited by

                            @demotlj Glad it helps!

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                            • Liu Huanhuan
                              Liu Huanhuan last edited by

                              That looks good. Are there screen protectors of this kind for other iPad models? I am using the iPad Pro 11-inch.

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                              • ArtofAleksey
                                ArtofAleksey @Liu Huanhuan last edited by

                                @Liu-Huanhuan https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07K1M3HV4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-tCVCbSMHNB3B

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                                • AjMitchel
                                  AjMitchel last edited by

                                  This is pretty decent...
                                  https://paperlike.com/products/paperlike-for-ipad-12-9-inch?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9fGus-bt4QIVTSQrCh2XFgX-EAAYASAAEgIQC_D_BwE

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                                  • Jeremy Ross
                                    Jeremy Ross @jimsz last edited by

                                    @jimsz , just wanted to say thanks for the recommendation. I’m a bit tired of slipping and sliding on my glass and after much research, decided to get the techarmor plastic screen for my iPad Pro 12.9-inch 3rd Gen.

                                    I was also looking at Paperlike vs. Elecom vs. iCarz; however, it seems more artists recommend the techarmor (plastic) protector.

                                    Thanks!

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                                    • CharlieLP
                                      CharlieLP @AjMitchel last edited by

                                      @AjMitchel I’ve been using the OG paperlike for a year and just put the new Paperlike 2 on my iPad Pro. I’m soooooo in love with it. The texture is amazing.

                                      https://paperlike.com/

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                                        jdubz last edited by

                                        2nd the Paperlike. The feel is the unbeatable.

                                        Josh White
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                                        • Jeremy Ross
                                          Jeremy Ross @jdubz last edited by Jeremy Ross

                                          @jdubz and @AjMitchel , did you guys experience any pesky bubbles during installation of the Paperlike screen?

                                          I installed my techarmor screen in the bathroom after steaming up the room to remove dust; however, I still had a few annoying bubbles I couldn’t squeeze out. I left it overnight to see if maybe it would be better in the morning, but nope.

                                          This morning I followed the helpful videos on how to remove the bubbles due to small dirt particles, but I just made it worse (smile).

                                          Thankfully it came with two, hope I don’t screw up the next one.

                                          Tips from anyone greatly appreciated.

                                          Thanks!

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                                            jdubz last edited by

                                            @Jeremy-Ross Yeah I wasn't able to get a completely perfect screen, but the few tiny bubbles I have on the rim I can't see when I'm drawing and don't affect anything so I finally decided to leave them.

                                            If it's just air and not dirt, you can use a needle to poke a tiny hole to let the air escape. If you come at it at an angle you won't be poking the screen itself.

                                            I've ALWAYS found trying to fix a few stray particles makes mine far worse than what I was trying to fix so I usually end up leaving it alone unless it's really bad lol.

                                            Josh White
                                            https://www.instagram.com/joshwhiteillustration/

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