I would like to recommend the NuShield DayVue glare protector if you plan to take your iPad outside. Only NuShield has an antireflective coating that eliminates glare from the screen. And it is also much easier to install than other products.
This is a discussion on Plan on getting a Zagg Invisibleshield for your iPad? within the iPad Accessories for iPAD 1, 2 and 3 forums, part of the Apple iPad Discussions category; I would like to recommend the NuShield DayVue glare protector if you plan to take your iPad outside. Only NuShield has an antireflective coating that ...
I would like to recommend the NuShield DayVue glare protector if you plan to take your iPad outside. Only NuShield has an antireflective coating that eliminates glare from the screen. And it is also much easier to install than other products.
Actually, Boxwave does not. They sell clear and anti-glare. These will not work outdoors as well as an antireflective film. Only NuShield has an antireflective film because it is made to our specifications and it is a proprietary process.
I just installed one on my husbands iTouch. After only about 5 months of use, it already has a scratch on it. I watched the install vid and followed the directions. It went on pretty easily, and I had plenty of time to move it around till it STUCK. It's only been on a few days, so there are still a few micro bubbles, and one larger one. It makes the surface a bit tacky, but I really like it. I also got him a silicone back cover for it, which seems a bit loose, but it doesn't move up the Invisibleshield at all. Mine did not come with a spray, but a tray with a small sponge soaked in the installation fluid. They said it could be refilled with plain water should it dry up. Since I'm using it more than he is these days, I'm glad I made the investment. Still think the cost was a bit steep considering the size, but I Did buy it anyway.
Does the Antireflective film cut down on brightness of the screen when used inside? I have heard about cell phones that have the AMOLED process on their screens, which means Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode that is designed to increase readability in direct sunlight. Does it work like this?
For year film antireflective exist, i start to install on window car in years 1986 (3 M) ... if don't want to loose your credibility don't say things like this
we also have protective film for iPad with film imported from Japan our anti-glare is also anti reflective
The best products is the products fit the needing of the customer, is no more complicated than this
If you like the ZAGG screen shield the ipadforums store has them for $25. If you prefer the Bodyguardz they are $20.
I should have clarified those prices were for the screen protector only, not the full body options.
I want a screen protector just for the anti glare properties. Love the iPad but the glare is bothersome. Would be interested in feedback from those who are happy with theirs. Btw have the invisi shield for my droid.....works ok but a bit too tacky for my tastes. Does nothing for glare but not a big deal for such a small surface.
Just to be clear, the 3M Vikuiti antireflective film has been discontinued recently by the manufacturer. The NuShield film was originally made as an improvement on the Vikuiti film by providing enhanced scratch resistance. The NuShield film is made with properties to cancel out sun glare and let the LCD light through even outdoors. Indoors, it gives a very strong and clear image. The film itself does not diminish the brightness of the LCD display.
Anti glare film is not anti reflective. They have different properties. The NuShield film is installed very easily without the need for soapy water. At the cost of $17.00 the NuShielf film is excellent value for the money.