I have had my iPad for a few months so I understand the problem with the glare you are seeing when you use your iPad. There are many, many kinds of anti-glare protective sheets out there you can purchase. Some reviews are good but some are not.
One of the biggest problems is that all the screens are very difficult to apply by a normal person. The screen either doesn't get on the screen straight or there are air bubbles that you can't seem to remove. Either way, it can just look horrible.So bad, that you might even consider taking it off all together.
My suggestion is one of two things. One- purchase an anti-glare protecting sheet for their iPad that has had good reviews and have a professional install it and don't try to do it yourself. The staff at places like Best Buy have done it many times and will make sure and get it on right.
Or number 2, do like I do- Just don't put one on at all If I'm holding my iPad at an angle where I'm having trouble with the glare, I just move either myself or my iPad. Good luck!
Based on a customer review that I have read so far, one of the best way to reduce glare on your iPad is you use Power Support anti-glare film. It's a little bit pricey but it is made of quality material that can last a long time and you don't have to replace it. Just clean off the screen from time to time with a soft clothe and a mild cleaner.
Just be extra careful when installing or you may either have to buy a new or you can get a distilled water with alcohol to remove the debris from the adhesive backing and try again. These are the pros of this anti-glare film: *it has anti-glare properties that offer better viewing *it has textured surface that offers more touch responsiveness *it is very resistant to fingertips and smudges are almost non-existent These are the disadvantages: *it is quite expensive for only 1 screen film *It is difficult to install and more so when you re-install if you are not very careful.
I don't own an iPad, so I didn't know anything anti glare iPad covers. Upon doing a little research I found this review on a couple anti glare covers on OsXDaily. The first anti glare screen protector is the Speck iPad Shield View Anti-Glare Protective iPad Screen Cover.It significantly cuts down on the glare of bright light sources and casts a reflection that is much subdued.
Another great feature is it protects the screen from scratches. If can be purchased in retail stores or on Amazon.com. The ScreenGuardz Anti-Glare Screen Cover for iPad is quite similar to the previously mentioned with just a different appearance.
It reduces the glare on the screen and distributes it more evenly across the screen. This one can also be bought on Amazon.Com and is cheaper at $12 than the previous, at $18. Sometimes the protectors are difficult to install.
Make sure the screen is dust free and clean. People tend to rush installing them and then are not happy with the results. The installation process is very similar to that of the Zagg screen protectors for the iPhone.
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The iPad has a beautiful screen, there’s no doubt about it. What’s not so beautiful is the glare that you get with a glass screen, I can deal with the glare indoors in most situations but when working with an iPad outdoors it’s pretty difficult to maneuver in such a way that the glare isn’t distracting. Sure, you can pump up the brightness on the screen and that helps a bit, but I went looking for a better solution in the form of a screen cover that will reduce glare and also help get rid of the finger prints.
There are two iPad screen protectors with anti-glare properties that I’m going to recommend. The Speck iPad ShieldView Anti-Glare Protective Screen Film is the one that I’m most satisfied with for glare reduction. I first saw this on someone elses iPad and was really pleased with the anti-glare properties so I chose one myself.
It’s not perfect, but it really cuts down dramatically on the intense mirror-like glare of bright light sources, and instead casts a more subtle diffused reflection. The best part about the Speck Shield is that not only does it protect the screen from scratches but it’s anti-glare coating really helps reduce the glare on the iPad’s glass screen, so you get more bang for your buck. You can buy the Speck Anti-glare protector on Amazon for about $18 which is a pretty good deal since it’s about $6 cheaper than retail.
In my opinion this is the best iPad anti-glare screen protector. While I’m a fan of the Speck Shield, a friend of mine has the ScreenGuardz Anti-Glare Screen Protector on his iPad and he’s really happy with it. If I didn’t go with Speck Shield I would go with the ScreenGuardz model, the performance is similar but to me looks slightly different.
Again, it doesn’t 100% remove glare it just reduces and distributes the screen glare better so your iPad doesn’t look like a mirror anymore. At the moment you can get the ScreenGuardz Anti-Glare Screen Protector on Amazon for around $12 which is a steal. My advice: find a tidy dust-free location to perform the install.
Clean the screen very well before attempting installation and follow the directions carefully, and most importantly; take your time. If your rush the process, you are likely to have a poor install and then not be pleased with the results. Have some patience and go slowly and you’ll be able to get a completely dust and bubble-free smooth install.
If you’ve ever put one of the Zagg screen protectors on an iPhone it’s practically identical except the surface of the iPad is larger so you have to be a bit more careful. Yes being self installed means there is a potential for error. You should definitely be aware that installing the iPad Anti-Glare covers can be a bit of a pain, in fact most of the negative reviews you’ll hear about them are regarding the installation process and the potential for little screen bubbles or dust trapped underneath the protective film.
I don’t think these reviews are really fair since they are people just rushing the installation process. The first time I installed a Zagg protector on an iPhone I rushed it and ended up with a bubble on the back from a few dust particles, it was annoying but who am I to blame but myself?
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