🎨 Elevate Your Creativity with Every Swipe!
The BELLEMOND Magnetic Kent Paper Screen Protector for iPad Pro (M4 13" - 2024) is a premium, removable, and reusable matte film designed for artists and creators. It features a unique Kent paper texture, strong magnetic attachment, and a protective case, ensuring a seamless blend of functionality and artistry.
Standing screen display size | 13 Inches |
Brand | BELLEMOND |
Item model number | M4 |
Item Weight | 5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11.26 x 8.46 x 0.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.26 x 8.46 x 0.5 inches |
Manufacturer | BELLEMOND |
ASIN | B0D49C6KQJ |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Date First Available | May 15, 2024 |
S**M
Pretty Sweet Screen Addition
I got this because it was magnetic and didn't want the hassle of sticking a glass screen on. It sticks to the ipad like it is sticky on the magnetic parts and peels of like it is sticky. Of course, its just a magnet and there is no glue or residue. It does dull the screen image a bit so everything is not crisp like if you had a glass screen over the ipad. Instead, it is a bit matte in transparency so you still get a clear view of the screen but just not as shiny.This leaves me wondering if I miss small details in my images when creating images like adding another image onto the image that I already have and whether or not I blended it together well enough to make it not noticeable on a screen that is crisp. I can take the screen protector off and check so this is not really a huge deal. It may leave touchup work at the end which could have been done during the creation of the image but also not a big deal. The only issue is needing a crisp screen to finish professional looking digital images and leaving the screen protector off to do it. Not all graphic design work will need this done but for me there will be times that I need to do that.It is a very smooth scratching and is smoother than a frosted glass screen like a huion pro graphics display tablet that I have. Comfortable to use a finger to press to the screen and even use small pinch motions. I would not recommend long sessions of surfing the web or using your finger to scroll through long pages of text because you might wear down the skin on your finger gradually. I think this is very close to getting a clear picture without using a glass screen protector and I noticed my eyes did not hurt after 6 plus hours of drawing on it.This is a high quality screen protector for drawing but I don't think the screen could handle a drop into something like a glass screen protector would.
P**E
Works well!
It works well. Definitely has the grip of drawing paper (not as smooth as printer paper). It’s a very satisfying feel. The magnetic quality is good. Very strong. Actually a little difficult to remove (but I keep very short finger nails). For note-taking and drawing, it’s excellent! But not something you want keep on if you want to swipe! It’s like super fine grain sandpaper to the finger tips. The iPad mini works fine with it on. But I would prefer to remove it when not primarily writing. And due to the grainy texture, I don’t write with as much pressure as I would with an actual pencil to paper. I’m not concerned about my stylus pen tip all that much. But I can see it would wear down much faster than without the screen. I think it’s a choice to press hard while writing or not. So, unless you just can’t write with a lighter touch, this is a very nice product. And it does the job.I’ve only had it a few days. I don’t know how long it will last before the texture wears off. I guess you can consider if you’d spend about as much on paper and pencils if you used it as long, or wrote that much using actual pencils, drawing paper, or notebooks.I like that it has a storage sleeve. It definitely gets stored when writing and drawing are not my primary use. I use both an Apple Pen, and a generic stylus pen. Apple pen for full function and drawing. Knockoff for just note-taking.My only critique is that it’s thick enough to make one of my covers (with a keyboard built in) not close well. But my other, more conventional cover, has no issues.I recommend it. And would purchase again when this one is worn out.
I**S
Extremely convenient with a great texture - with limitations.
So I recently bought a 12.9" ipad pro as the 11" was starting to feel too constrained for my use case (art and illustration). On the 11" I had the traditional styled matte screen protector, and that was excellent except it dulled down the amazing screen on the ipad pro a lot. Lo and behold, here comes an easily removeable one, just what I needed on my new 12.9" model.First off, it only installs one way. If you find that it keeps slipping, that is user error and you need to install it with the shiny side down towards the screen.The texture is great, rougher than my previous one on the 11" but still feels good to draw on.Warning: it WILL eat through your nibs. This is normal, there isn't anything you can do about it except buy new nibs, or switch to a metal nib at the cost of accuracy and possibly damaging this screen protector.However there is one MAJOR caveat to all this: the screen protector doesn't lay completely flat. What do I mean? Well it seems like as you get further out from the center of the screen, there is a bit of give in the screen protector. Not a huge amount, but enough that you'll notice. It somehow doesn't really affect the performance of the pencil much, but it doesn't feel great to draw on those areas. From my observation it seems like as you get further away from the center, the screen protector needs to stretch just a tiny bit more, as it is now it feels like the magnetic strips are kind of...pushing away just a tiny bit from the edges, causing the screen protector to not lay flat.Overall, a better option than the more traditional styled ones in my opinion, just with some limitations.
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