Screen protector: I bought a screen protector because it claims to protect against blue light and radiation (according to the packaging). Although I don't know how true that is, I feel a little bit better (:D). However, I had some trouble getting dressed as the blisters were annoying. I asked my mom to do this for me as she had experience putting protective films on phone screens. However, since laptop screens are larger, it's difficult to ensure they're dust-free, which is why there were a lot of bubbles. Thank goodness everything was fine in the end except for a few corners that didn't look good (a bit like OCD lol). Please note that when attaching, try to find a place where it is not too dusty and do not use the dust stickers (in the package) at once, because you will use them when attaching. Try at once. If not (mostly I think) don't use your fingers or nails to lift the corner to lift it again as this will leave fingerprints in the corners like it did for me. I think it's best if you rub it on a little and apply it when you see blisters while walking. Don't brush it on because you'll end up with air bubbles and dust bubbles. A little about the screen protector itself: Unlike phone screen protectors, it's not glassy or smooth. My laptop is a Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 (13.5 inch metallic), i.e. a touchscreen. The touchscreen works fine after applying the protector, but definitely feels different (I don't know how to explain, it's not glassy, it's a bit foggy?). Looking at it also makes you feel different. However, I think it just takes time to get used to it. I don't know if it's designed that way because it's anti-blue light and anti-glare. I'm going to get another one of these (both a screen protector and a keyboard cover) for my sister who has the same laptop, so I'm hoping things go more smoothly with the fitting. Keyboard cover: I am very happy that the keyboard cover perfectly fits my surface keyboard. It is so transparent that it is imperceptible from a distance, almost completely. It had a few stickers (which I don't know how to use) which I don't think I'll need anyway. The surface keyboard has a bezel so the lid doesn't move when it fits. The only thing is that it takes some getting used to when typing. Although this is my first keyboard case, I think other keyboard cases will be the same and will not feel "invisible". I mean it has a silicone coating so it certainly won't print like it used to. After getting used to it, I think everything will be fine and I'm happy with the protection. Will update if it breaks or something.
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