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The Supershieldz Anti-Glare Screen Protector for MacBook Pro (14 inch) is a premium 3-pack solution designed to enhance your device's usability while providing top-notch protection. Made from high-quality Japanese PET film, it offers a matte finish that reduces glare and fingerprints, ensuring a clear view and smooth touch experience. With a hardness rating of 9H, it safeguards your screen from scratches and daily wear, making it an essential accessory for any professional.
Finish Type | Matte |
Screen Surface Description | Matte |
Screen Size | 14 Inches |
Compatible Phone Models | MacBook Pro |
Special Features | Anti-glare |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Item Hardness | 9H |
Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
Number of Items | 3 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 12.1"L x 7.93"W |
Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate |
A**H
This is how a screen protector should be!
The media could not be loaded. After applying a matte protector of another brand on my Yoga 9i, I had zero positive expectations for putting this brand on my Macbook Pro.The other brand - it came in a 2pk and I had to use both. There was so much static created in peeling off the first layer to apply - bubbles everywhere. I tried about 5 times before I pulled it off completely to clean the glass again. I figured on a whim, let me try to clean the back of the first protector to see if I can eliminate some of the dust particles. Nope. That didn't work. Microfiber towel & glass cleaner, still so much static pulling additional dust in the air. Ditched the first, applied the second in the pack - only marginally better. I'm pretty good at applying screen protectors, but this other brand really disappointed me.So today I go to apply this one on my MacBook Pro.Oh. My. God.Night and day difference. Still a good bit of static, but this one went on in the matter of about 5 minutes. Cleaned the glass with a microfiber and glass cleaner. I lined everything up to ensure I was applying the protector where it should go. Corners and edges aren't always lined up so a test fit is necessary. I pulled off the 1st step layer and applied...got a few bubbles, but just air bubbles not caused by dust. A few adjustments and it's on. Pushed out the bubbles with a card and removed the 2nd step layer. This one was truly a "step back and admire" product. No bubbles anywhere. No dust. *ALMOST* edge to edge - about 1mm top and bottom and about 1mm side to side.
G**I
Not easy for install but it is good quality
Good quality
J**9
Great but seems a tad bit smaller than screen
Love it and it's what I wanted but it looks slightly smaller than the screen and what a mission to put it on. if It was flush to the bottom, then there is a gap in the top and visa versa. then.. the air bubbles... tried my best. but it gave me the overall protection I want and need.
A**R
Good matte screen protectors
These are good matte screen protectors. Sure they knock a little bit of the retina resolution down, but the lack of glare when using my laptop in a bright room or outdoors is well worth relieving the eye strain that comes with glare.SuperShieldz is a good value at a fair price and I have used their film and tempered glass screen protectors on all of my portable devices for years to good results. If you have issues with their products, they stand by them with their warranty, you just have to contact them via their website.Installation tips:1. Run a hot shower in the bathroom for a few minutes before attempting installation. The humidity will cause all dust to fall out of the air. Clean dust off the countertop before you begin installation.2. use the included screen alignment stickers3. start installing the protector in one corner and slowly set the protector down, removing dust with the included dust removal sticker as you go4. some smaller bubbles will work themselves out within a day or two.
M**K
Difficult and dangerous install leads to decrease in image quality
I don't recommend this product because after a difficult and dangerous installation, the protector blurs and distorts display. There's an unacceptably high risk of damage to your screen during installation and you get a diminished experience as a result.The install: you have a very large screen protector that is covered by a plastic wrapping on both sides. You remove one side as you apply the screen to the computer so you can get a good connection without any dust particles getting in your way. Unfortunately, the act of removing the plastic wrapping creates a static cling that will attract any errant particles. On a screen this large, it's nearly impossible to get a good first apply without attracting at least one dust particle, especially because it takes multiple attempts to get the angle right and you're attracting dust the whole time through static electricity. Once it's on, it's hard to tell if you have a dust particle or a bubble and as you push them out, you could be pushing a dust particle into your screen before your realize what it is. The only way to get the dust off, of course, is to pull up the screen and use tape to grab the particle, which can attract more particles as you do so. It's a good thing that they give you three. The first two applications went badly--I attracted more dust than I was removing and had to discard them. I also found that I had mistaken a dust particle for a bubble and had pushed the particle so hard with the little squeegee that I have a permanent dimple in the screen. So glad to have caused damage by applying a screen protector. Looking back, I'm not sure how I could have done it better outside of a clean room. I was very meticulous in cleaning everything, using microfiber, the provided wiping cloth, everything.The display: finally, I got the third screen on--no bubbles, no dust. I meticulously examined the application to make sure it was solidly connected everywhere. I turned on the computer and found the glare to be gloriously reduced. I was quite pleased at first. But then I opened a Chrome window. You get the familiar white google screen, and that's when I noticed the diminished quality of the display. The pixels were getting slightly refracted by the protector, sending little red, green, and blue marbling all over the screen. You had to look close to see it, but it was definitely there. I tried sitting at a regular distance and working regardless, thinking maybe I wouldn't notice it. But I found as I worked that it was harder to focus on the images. They had become slightly blurry, making it harder for my eyes to focus on it. It was all very small and subtle, but disturbing enough that I'll probably remove the screen once I get over the disappointment of so much effort going for naught.
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