The screen remains just as sharp as without a screen protector, and unfortunately also has the same amount of glare (not so great while watching movies on a bus). Using my finger to navigate is fine during gestures, but focus seems to “wobble” if I hold my finger in place after the Shield’s installation.
S-pen functionality is not hindered in any way, and actually improves as the Shield’s surface has much less “drag” on the rubberized tip of the stylus.
Overall I am very pleased with the ZAGG High-Definition Invisible Shield. It is a little on the pricey side at a retail cost of $35. I can tell you from personal experience that you will probably never have to change or replace the Shield for the life of the device (the company offers a free lifetime replacement warranty anyway), and it definitely keeps your screen looking perfect. If you spend over $400 on a tablet, then it is logical to protect it with a good case and screen protector. Don’t cheap out, no matter which brand you buy, as you could eventually regret your former, thriftier, self.
The author nor the publisher was compensated for this review by the manufacturer in any way.

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