iVisor regarding iPad 2 — Black (99MO020908)
- 100% real estate free guaranteed. Installation will take just seconds!
- Higher visibility and unparalleled clearness.
- iVisor can be cleaning and reapplied.
- Solidified surface area therapy regarding improved nothing protection.
iVisor regarding iPad 2 is an advanced screen defender specifically re-designed to protect your own ipad tablet 2′s gorgeous touch screen through scrapes. As opposed to various other screen protectors that need tiresome installation procedures and quite often result in undesirable surroundings bubbles or even hindered touch screen performance, Moshi’s amazing style and trademarked technology enables the particular iVisor to be set up in seconds without any surroundings bubbles, making it the easiest screen defender to install on the market today. Further, the sp
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The best screen protector I have EVER seen.,
I was highly, HIGHLY skeptical of the reviews I read of this product that insisted there were no bubbles and that installation was so easy. I can’t stand bubbles in my screen protectors, so for me that’s a big issue. I’d rather not use one than have bubbles.
A quick read of the instructions when the item arrived and I reluctantly removed my old protector. The instructions are pretty standard – use the included microfiber cloth to remove any dust, remove the backing from the protector, line up, and stick on. I couldn’t help but notice that this protector did NOT come with the little paper card you use to smooth out the bubbles. Suddenly I was afraid I had made a huge mistake paying this much for just another bubble-riddled protector.
So, imagine my shock when it went on in under 10 seconds, lined up perfectly, and did not have a single bubble. NONE! I must have stared at it for a minute straight looking for any sort of imperfection; there aren’t any. The anti-glare finish is much less grainy than others I’ve used and looks very nice. Feel is great too. Perhaps best of all, this protector comes with instructions for washing it – with soap and water – and re-applying it. A perpetual, bubble-free screen protector that I can actually WASH?! Certainly this is too good to be true.
Except it’s not! Try this out. You won’t regret it, I promise.
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|Anti-glare, anti-smudge, easy to apply, washable: I’ve found the perfect screen protector,
I saw some good reviews of the Moshi iVisor on Amazon as well as on Youtube so I ran to a local computer shop and bought one.
Granted one Moshi costs twice as much as other screen protectors with 2 or 3 in a package, but it’s worth every penny. I have used all types of protectors for my iphone and ipod touch so I can list their difference:
1. The Zagg shield (helicopter blade covering stuff) is a sticky vinyl film that is very strong. You apply using a lot of soapy water (a mixture of water, dishsoap and isopropanol works best) to avoid sticking. They don’t have a lot of bubbles and even if they do they disappear after a few days when the film ‘cures’. These films are thick, a bit tacky and have a little bit ‘orange peel’ feel. They are not smudge proof. These were my original choice but if you read the ZAGG review on Amazon there are problems with imperfect cutting for their iPad 2 film.
2. Static cling screen shields that usually come in a 2-pack or 3-pack because by design they have a very high fail rate when applying. The static cling means they will for sure attract dusts when you peel off the backing. Dust particles = ugly bubbles on the screen. That’s when you throw it away and apply another one from the pack. They are also not sticky so the edge/corners tend to peel off over time. I’ve pretty much given up using these after wasting quite a few on my ipod touch. Can’t imagine how many bubbles you will have over iPad’s large screen. One good thing is they are dirt cheap. Usually a couple bucks on eBay.
3. Moshi iVisor is a whole new story. It’s a single semid-rigid film with adhesive only on the bezel so when you apply it it stays flat throughout, absolutely no bubble issue. The glue is not too strong and I was able to peel the corner off to re-align it. I also found a couple dirt particles on the inside of the film and I was able to lift it, wipe it clean with the included cloth and reapply. This is the key difference. Unlike above two, dust does not cause bubbles in a Moshi. They may still show up and you just wipe them off.
To be fair, the film actually hangs above the screen by a small air gap of a few hundred nanometers and you can see the Newton’s ring pattern when you hold the screen again strong light. Nothing noticeable when you actually are using the screen for, uh, displaying things. Although you can move your finger over the bezel and feel the extra layer of glue and the transition step into the clear screen, the touch control feels the same as bare glass and you can’t feel the air gap by touch.
Another plus for the iVisor is the matte finish which not only reduced glare but almost eliminates smudge for me. This is a big win over the Zagg invisible shielf stuff. Overall very recommended.
For a downside, I have noticed after one day, the round hole around home button has had grimes and dirt in its edge. It’s an issue all screen protectors have. Not sure how messy it’ll look after a long use. I haven’t tried washing it yet but hopefully that’ll solve it.
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|Great Product!,
I purchased mine at a retailer, but they installed it for me very easily. One thing to be aware of – because of the thickness of the protector and the ability to remove it, any capacitive stylus used on the iPad will squeak and not work as effectively. I am going to try a different type of stylus and see how it works. The touch sensitivity with your fingers is not affected at all, just the ability to use a stylus.
I am glad I spent the extra money on this one!!
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