If you mainly just want to deal with the Apple Pencil, then this is a good choice. As a result, writing on the iPad feels more natural and the pencil does not slip like with a bare display or a tempered glass screen protector. Unfortunately, fingerprints are very easy to see due to the matte texture, but fortunately they are wiped off immediately with a microfiber cloth. Due to the nature of the screen protector and its purpose, there are several downsides to using the Apple Pencil. The feeling feels very uncomfortable, it can be a personal preference, it was like touching a blackboard and I didn't care. As mentioned, fingerprints are highly visible and can be annoying, and finally, for some, the fact that the screen quality is severely compromised by the protective film may be a deciding factor. Turning the brightness all the way up isn't a problem, but you'll still notice it when watching HD videos due to the large screen size and reduced resolution. If you mainly use a pencil if you draw a lot or something like that, this would be a great investment. However, if you feel like you use the pencil more casually, it's probably better if you just get a protective glass, you'll probably be happier in the future, especially when the pencil's novelty wears off.
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