This GreatShield EZSeal was, by far, the easiest screen protector to apply to my iPad 2. Some of the screen protectors I've used in the past were InvisibleShield and StealthArmor. I think GreatShield stood apart from the crowd with two key features; you don't need to use a liquid solution during application and you can apply it in mere seconds.
The package arrived in an envelope which contained a microfiber cloth, a sheet of paper with the instructions (1 page), and the GreatShield EZSeal screen protector.
They weren't kidding about it being easy. I applied it in a matter of seconds, less than 30. I spent more time cleaning the screen than applying the protector. Afterward, I spent even more time trying to find a bubble. It took me 20 minutes to apply the StealthArmor. I'm so glad I didn't need to use a liquid solution. The iPad 2 has two water sensors. If you set any of them off, you risk voiding your warranty.
This protector gave my screen a matte look. It makes reading on the bus a whole lot easier. If your iPad doesn't leave the home, then you probably haven't noticed the glare.
It would have been nice if GreatShield sold an EZSeal with a clear border. My white iPad 2 already has a white border.
Even though the instructions said I can remove it, wash it, and reapply it, I don't see myself doing that.
I got mine for $24.99 but that's probably because I pre-ordered it while it was on sale on Amazon.com.
Pros:
-Easy to apply
-Didn't required a liquid solution and a squeegee
-matte finish (Anti-Glare)
-no bubbles
-protects against scratches
Cons:
-needs a transparent border
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