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MAGEASY’s EasyPaper Pro is an excellent screen protector for your iPad Pro

EasyPaper Pro

MAGEASY makes two iPad Pro screen protectors — the EasyPaper Pro and EasyPaper Pro 2-in-1. I’ve tried both, and recommend the former. 

But first, let’s talk about what’s great about both versions. Both are easy to attach and detach thanks to their magnetic designs. No glue is involved. Nor do you have to deal with the annoying air bubbles that proliferate when using a non-magnetic screen protector. 

Both the EasyPaper Pro and EasyPaper Pro 2-in-1 let you easily switch easily between drawing/writing or viewing with HD clarity. Install either on your iPad, use it with your Apple Pencil, and it will feel (pretty much) like writing or drawing on paper.

Another plus: the fine matte texture is able to reduce the light reflection and prevent fingerprints. Both screen protectors help protect your iPad from scratches. And the EasyPaper Pro and EasyPro 2-in-1can be cleaned with water or microfiber to remove dirt

The EasyPaper Pro costs $37.99, while the EasyPaper Pro 2-in-1 is priced at $39.99). The only difference is that the latter comes with an extra HD Film Protector to provide scratch protection and clear viewing. However, that seems like overkill to me. Plus, the extra film protector does involve some stickiness that I find problematic. 

Whichever you prefer, I recommend getting a magnetic screen protector for your iPad. Before my M4 iPad Pro, I had a 12.9-inch iPad Pro with a screen protector installed. Sadly, I dropped it and immediately noticed a scratch. Thankfully, it was on the screen protector, not the tablet itself. 

Since that time, I never use my iPad without a screen protector.

MAGEASY EasyPaper Pro rating: rating (out of 5 stars): ★★★★★

MAGEASY EasyPaper Pro 2-in-1rating: rating (out of 5 stars): ★★★★

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.

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