Tried two screen protectors, best quality hands down. The quality of the screen clearly suffers from the cloudiness. But for some reason it looks pretty slick and the matte finish really impressed me. The texture is really grippy. Two downsides. It's not perfect edge-to-edge, which isn't a big deal as it covers what needs to be covered and it's not protection, so it's not necessary. Second, it really wears down the tip. The first one I had was fairly balanced, it wasn't as grippy but I could draw for hours and days and it didn't show any signs of wear on the tip. But the screen didn't last long (many scratches). This wears out in a few days. I'm not sure if this is indicative of my habits or if it's really a very rough tip. In general I think if you are a heavy user you should consider the cost of replacing your tips versus the quality of the screen. I personally wouldn't buy these again as I get annoyed with the constant replacement of nibs, maybe monthly. Maybe once every 2-3 months is too much for me, and it's really Apple and my habits, not this screen protector, but not every two weeks.
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