I use my Surface Pro 7 to grade and grade work for my students so I was really excited about the idea. It doesn't fit the Pro 7, however. The "cutouts" are actually a large rectangle, cropped at the top to reveal the cameras and mics, but the film completely covers the left mic. The film also just falls into the camera's field of view unless you place the film lower on the screen. In this case, the speaker cutouts cover the speaker. As for the feel of paper, it's not even close. I know it's hard to replicate, but there are great products out there that do just that. There's a PaperLike screen protector for the iPad that I've used, and using an apple pencil on it feels horribly like writing on paper. The Moko profile felt "sticky" on the surface. Doesn't scratch, but soft plastic that "grips" the pen to mimic that resistance. So bottom line: It doesn't match the Surface Pro 7 and doesn't feel like paper. I'm really confused.
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