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People that have the anti-glare premium screen, do you have a protector on it?

We didn't think about it too much and ended up putting a glare protector on top of our antiglare screen but I am thinking about removing it. I saw a few pictures of antiglare screen protectors but they don't look as good. Thoughts?

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[–] bear 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You shouldn't put a protector on it. If you get a normal protector, you're basically just re-adding glare. If you get an anti-glare protector, you're further increasing the blurriness and darkening the screen, as that's how anti-glare works. The adhesive will also fill in the etching and reduce its effectiveness (search for "scotch tape frosted glass", same concept), but how permanent that is has never truly been verified; presumably, a good rub with alcohol should fix that problem.