"Is it hard to use a stylus on an iPad with a glass film on it?"
"What is the sound that comes from the paper-like film?"
"Which is better, paper-like film or glass film?"
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I'm sure there are many people who are worried about this. NIMASO has also had such worries.
Previously, NIMASO thought it would be nice to have both a glass film that can protect the iPad display well and a paper-like film that allows you to draw illustrations comfortably. However, while actually using the iPad, I have doubts about whether it is really necessary to get both. No matter how much the iPad evolves, we still use it according to our needs.
If that's the case, then the problem stated at the beginning is not a problem.
NIMASO will show you how to choose the best protective film for each iPad based on your typical usage patterns!
First step: Model confirmation
When choosing a screen film for your iPad, the first thing to do is check the compatible models. There are various iPad models, such as iPad mini, iPad Air, and iPad Pro. Each screen size is different, so choose one that is compatible with your iPad.
There are two ways to check the screen size of your iPad:
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The iPad model number is on the back of the iPad
On the back of the iPad, you will see the word "iPad." Below that you will see a small string of characters. The four-digit number starting with A is the model number.
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Check from iPad settings
Go to [Settings] > [General] > [About], and the part number will be displayed under [Model Number]. Tap on this to check the model number (a four-digit number starting with A).
[NIMASO Paper-Like Film ] For those who want to draw on their iPad

As the name suggests, Paper-Like Film is a LCD protective film that feels like paper.
The iPad screen has a smooth surface, which can make it difficult to write or draw on. NIMASO's Paper-Like Film has a rough surface that feels just like paper.
In addition, when you use the touch pen, you feel as if you are writing on paper, making it popular among people who use their iPad to take notes or draw illustrations.
This is especially recommended for students who use iPads as notebooks during lectures.

Since the paper-like film is an LCD protective film, it of course has the ability to protect the iPad's display, but because the paper-like film has a rough surface, it can reduce screen visibility, wear down the tip of the stylus pen, and make it difficult to operate with your fingers.
On the other hand, in such cases we recommend NIMASO glass film.
[ NIMASO Glass Film] For those who want to watch movies and dramas on their iPad

Glass films have a glossy look and are more beautiful than sheet-type films. They have a luxurious feel that is unique to glass films, and are recommended for watching movies and dramas on your iPad with a vivid screen.
Glass films are stronger and more impact resistant than paper-like films, making them durable. In addition, glass films are thick and strong, making them popular among people who want to apply a film to protect their screen.
The iPad is heavy and may fall. The film may break due to impact, but NIMASO's glass film can prevent the LCD screen from breaking. Even if it does break, the adhesive sheet on the adhesive part is often designed to prevent it from shattering.

Both paper-like film and glass film have their own advantages and disadvantages, so choose the one that best suits your needs.