Thanks for the tip, some stuff is hard to get here in the UK, But I have a secret weapon. A close mate has access to the USAF NAAFI I will ask him if ghost armour is availableOriginally Posted by King.Khoja
Sent from my iPad using iPF
This is a discussion on Should i use screen protector for ipad? within the iPad Accessories for iPAD 1, 2 and 3 forums, part of the Apple iPad Discussions category; Originally Posted by King.Khoja I suggest ghost armor, I work near a ghost armor store and always thought it was a waste but for some ...
Thanks for the tip, some stuff is hard to get here in the UK, But I have a secret weapon. A close mate has access to the USAF NAAFI I will ask him if ghost armour is availableOriginally Posted by King.Khoja
Sent from my iPad using iPF
Bumped this thread into the accessories section.
I have one from walmart n hate it lol but It saved the pad,my daughter went by my coffee n some spilled on the screen...nothing went near the pad or real screen,just an example.I hastley put it on,I need a new one or reapply loll
As I consider the iPad's glass to be pretty resilient against scratches (after noting a couple of family members who have iPhones that they don't use screen protectors on & they have had no problems with scratches; imagine that), & I utilize the smart cover that Apple sells, I don't plan to use a screen protector. As for my iPhone, I do use a protector on it (Casemate).
it will protect
your screen from scratches always a good idea
I had just added one purely for peace of mind. Even though I am ultra careful I just want to know that it's got an extra layer of protection.
Sent from my iPad 2 using iPF
iPad 2 32GB 3G T-Mobile Black (IOS 5.0)
iMAC 27" i5 3.1Ghz (OSX Lion)
It's my own preference but I've never used a screen protector on any device. I tried one once a long time ago with my Palm phone and it was terrible. The iPad2s glass is very sturdy and since it's always in my Prius Electronics slim case I don't have any worries about scratching it. I also wonder if attaching something semi-permanently to any touch screen panel lessons it's life. Purely speculative on my part.
I don't have a protector in anything of mine that doesn't use a stylus pen . My 3 year old plays games on my phone and ipad and I'm not the least bit concerned. The glass they use is pretty durable against scratches
Support Our Troops!!
This post was Tapatalk approved. Sent from an Incredible phone
I got an antireflective on amazon for about $9.00 and it works great, sorry i can't remember the brand. Also got a regular one for $8.00 also holding up like a champ. Both were dry application type.
I suggest the low cost ones for 5 USD. They are great in quality and clarity.