🖌️ Elevate your iPad experience—draw, sketch, and create like never before!
The AilunPaper Textured Screen Protector is designed for iPad Air 4/5 and iPad Pro 11-inch models, providing a matte, paper-like surface that enhances drawing and writing experiences. With anti-glare and anti-fingerprint features, this protector ensures a clear view and a clean screen. The easy installation process makes it a hassle-free choice for creative professionals.
Finish Type | Matte |
Screen Surface Description | Matte |
Screen Size | 11 Inches |
Compatible Phone Models | iPad Pro 11 Inch[2022&2021&2020&2018 Release], iPad Air 4/5 Generation[10.9 Inch,2022 5th &2020 4th Gen] |
Special Features | Anti-Fingerprint, Anti Glare |
Compatible Devices | iPad Pro 11 Inch[2022&2021&2020&2018 Release], iPad Air 4/5 Generation[10.9 Inch,2022 5th &2020 4th Gen] |
Item Hardness | 3H |
Number of Items | 2 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 9.6"L x 6.88"W |
Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate |
L**I
Nice and great price
Good feel and installation was pretty easy.
G**K
Perfect for everyday use
Amazing product. I am currently taking many science classes at college, and this screen product is amazing for taking notes in class. It feel exactly like paper. It was difficult and confusing to install. There are no air bubbles after application. I would highly recommend this, especially for everyday use
T**C
Relatively easy to install, great color, a little graininess on white backgrounds but awesome feel
I purchased this textured screen protector for my iPad Air 5 (2022) in part because it was so cheap and in part because it came with a lot of installation tools to help position the protector on the device, clean the device, and apply the protector and push out the air bubbles. After I got the protector, I also appreciated how thin it is (much thinner than tempered glass).This protector has a unique feel to the finger that you will have to get used to. At first, I wasn't sure if I liked it. However, now I prefer it. I particularly like how little oils transfer and how un-sticky (if not smooth) the experience is. Of course, the texture is best on the pencil where it really feels like paper. It also SOUNDS like paper, which will be very noticeable to you if you are in a quiet space, but that sound is easy to tone out if there is any background noise. The feedback from the touch makes my writing a little cleaner (the pencil doesn't slip and/or doesn't require me to apply so much pressure to prevent slipping). My only real complaint about the texture is that it might pick up dust a little more than a normal screen protector. I would not recommend using the screen protector without a case that has a top that snaps closed above the tablet. If you insert the tablet into a pocket, the screen protector might pick up more dust than a glass screen protector.The screen protector does not seem to affect the color, but it does add a bit of graininess when you are looking at solid white backgrounds. That effectively reduces the resolution of the screen by blurring or obscuring fine-grained details. So if you want to watch high-resolution media with your tablet, you might want to consider one of the paper-like screens that is magnetic and snaps on and off. But if you primarily use your tablet for writing/drawing, then this may be a great product for you. And, at the current price, it's a great deal to try if you're curious but not sure if you want to commit. Other more expensive protectors don't have tools to help you position it. The tools that come with this protector make it MUCH easier to install.One caveat about the tool that snaps on the bottom. It will be most easiest to install your screen protector so that it is right up against the very bottom of the screen. That will be problematic if you put your tablet into a case that has a slight lip. With that in mind, I recommend pulling slightly in the direction of the top of the tablet before you adhere the protector down onto the glass. That will help center the screen protector vertically. The screen protector is small enough to have a small buffer around its edge all around the tablet, which will help provide enough room for a case lip (although you may still want to consider using a Dremel on such lips to give yourself even more room).
C**B
Great idea...but....
I purchased the paper-textured screen protector for my iPad 10.2". Just completed installation of one of the screen protectors after at least an hour of attempts trying to attach one of them, and then the other in its place..So the pros for this item are:1) non-glare screen protector2) paper texture feels great and works very well with my Apple pencil - also makes it easier to manipulate positioning and zooming.3) Packages comes with stabilization pad, "clamp" to help align the screen protector accurately to your pad (GREAT idea); air bubble scraper (good size), wet wipes, poly cloth for drying (not the dry wipe that is used in the instructions), dust pick-up (sticker to help pick up dust, hair, etc. from pad screen prior to installation) - enough to install the two screen protectors that are in the package.The con is:NOT as easy as it looks in the video!The set up prior to completion (I used the video - better than the enclosed instructions) is fairly straight forward and not difficult.The crux of this is - you may have cleaned your pad's screen thoroughly, BUT the moment that you remove the backing from the screen protector to finish laying it down and removing the air bubbles, hair, dust particles, etc. in the air immediately stick to the BACK (adhesive side) of the screen protector and are EXTREMELY difficult (and frustrating) to remove. They cause unremovable air bubble and bumps. It doesn't matter how quickly you maneuver to get it down, stuff gets on it!I used BOTH of the dust removers that came with the package (so now I don't have a spare), another one that came with another item I had, and also lots of scotch tape and was finally able to remove about 95-98% of the flotsam and subsequent air bubbles - but obviously not all were removed/removable. Also, be careful not to cause little creases as you push the air bubbles out - these also cause permanent air bubbles.Fortunately, the bubbles are small enough that they don't interfere with my Apple pencil. They are very obvious when the screen is not light up brightly, and can still be seen as "smudges" on a well-lit screen. Additionally, the anti-glare of the protector helps.You may be better at applying these than I am (though I've had great success on phones, Kindles and smart watches when it comes to applying screen protectors) - but just be prepared!
A**Y
Actually feels like paper
Easy to put on, fits perfectly. Works well with finger or pen.
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