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Title: Does the ESR Paper-Like Screen Protector live up to its name?
Post by: HCK on August 10, 2019, 04:05:21 pm
Does the ESR Paper-Like Screen Protector live up to its name?

Get more traction for more natural writing and drawing.

The ESR Paper-Like Screen Protector delivers on its promises. Writing or drawing on your iPad with your finger or stylus does indeed have a more paper-like feel. This screen protector gives the screen more friction so you have more control. It also protects your screen from scratches and reduces fingerprints significantly. But there is definitely a compromise to be made: you lose some of the iPad's glorious Liquid Retina screen clarity.

ESR Paper-Like Screen Protector





 
                 
   
                   
   
                   
   
                   
   
                   
   
       



Price: $25 for two

Bottom line: Make writing on your iPad feel more like pen on paper. Note that prices/quantities are different for different iPad models.

See at Amazon: 11-inch iPad Pro
See at Amazon: 12.9-inch iPad Pro
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See at Amazon: iPad mini 4/5

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