I just picked up a galaxy tab s4 for $594 AUD and came across paper like screen protectors for the iPad pro, is there such a thing for this device as well?
Use a matte style screen protector
matt screen protectors do not work, you will get glitter like hell. Tried two different brands with the same result.
Would the Ipad screen protectors fit?
Easier to adapt and use what you have...
Just sharing that I purchased: Carez [Anti-Glare] Matte Screen Protector for Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 10.5 and it does give more of a paper feel when using the pen. It also, unfortunately, dims the screen some but I'm more of an office user vs. media.
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I'm looking for a different screen protector. The one I got for free is an anti-glare and smudge free protector from ATT. However, the color and saturation seems to be way off. And I could see little pixel-like dots in different colors. I know that for an anti-glare screen protector the colors will be washed out, I just didn't know that it was this bad. But I realize that I need the anti-glare because I'm outside all the time.
I was wondering if anybody has tried the Moshi iVisor screen protector. I heard some great reviews for it on iPhones and iPads. However, because the screen protector does not actually touch the screen, how's the sensitivity with the s-pen?
...I have it/had it, I does the job. It's bubble free and prevents those tiny scratches however there is a big difference between clarity w/ & w/o it works no doubt but u loose the super HD display I think.
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Do you have a screen protector at all? or is it naked.
I put one on yesterday and it makes me second guess keeping it. Using it in daylight is abhorrent.
Just use SGP screen protector and be done
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Does such a screen protector exist? The thin and clear ones all seem to do poorly in resisting fingerprints. Amazon shows one called Generiks for the iphone and galaxy s2 that's reviewed highly, but nothing for our phone yet.
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Are these screen protectors any good? Anything that I have used so far gets scratched with the S pen. I'm open to any suggestions.
J
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All of these screen protectors that are applied with liquid lower the screen clarity. They have gotten better but they still need work. I have been using one from Ringke and the S pen hasn't scratched mine but I don't use it too often. I would also be concerned since these "wet" screen protectors usually have "rubbery" surfaces.
yea,
i dont like the one needed liquid application for screen protectors too.
they always leave with smuggest under it if not dry properly.
I have a Note 4 with a Rearth Screen Protector and its S-Pen slides well. I put an Anker screen protector on my Note 12.2 and its no good with the S-Pen like if the material is different (harder). Rearth doesn't do 12.2 screen protectors, but are there any known brands that do one for the Note 12.2 that will work well with the S-Pen like the one on my Note 4?
dja2k
dja2k said:
I have a Note 4 with a Rearth Screen Protector and its S-Pen slides well. I put an Anker screen protector on my Note 12.2 and its no good with the S-Pen like if the material is different (harder). Rearth doesn't do 12.2 screen protectors, but are there any known brands that do one for the Note 12.2 that will work well with the S-Pen like the one on my Note 4?
dja2k
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Not sure what you mean by it's no good. Not knowing what feel you're looking for makes it hard to help.
Personally since I mainly just take notes with mine (I'm not an artist at all) I prefer the surface to be completely smooth/slick so a tempered glass screen protector (I'm using the Mime one) and the harder white tip in the S-Pen is my preferred setup.
On my note 4 the S-Pen glides smoothly and freely, but on the Note 12.2 it doesn't, it feels like if I am trying to glide on a rubber type surface.
dja2k
Notice the ending of the pen. For my Note 3 I got a set of replaceable endings. Some of them were soft, giving feeling of a rubber-coated material, while others are hard like a plain plastic. Since I have a matte-finished protective film on my screen, I prefer the hard tip for my pen. At the same time, I'm using the soft tip for my Note Pro pen since I have no any protective film yet and such tip behaves better on plain Gorilla Glass.
By the way, I got no tips set with my Note Pro, but maybe because it was a refurbished tablet...
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Never knew there were two different tips, but yes you were right, I changed it to the other one and now it glides smoothly. Thanks!
dja2k
Has anyone found a screen protector that is larger than actual display? I bought a cheap set of 3, but they have to be perfect or the glass doesn't cover one side of display properly. I also tried the Zagg protector since they're a name brand and usually cover edge to edge instead of just the display. It is a bit wider than the cheapo ones, but appears to be case friendly.
This one worked perfectly for me and sounds like what you're looking for.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DLG632J/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_D4eMBbZSKZB9N