Best Anti-Glare Bubble Free Screen Protector for The New iPad 3

Hello folks!
Has anyone tried any of the Anti-Glare Bubble Free Screen Protectors on the New iPad 3?
Which one(s) do you recommend that work well and look good on the iPad 3 screen?
Thank you in advance for your help!
Bill

Hi Menel,
Thanks for the reply!
Does your PowerSupport Anti-Glare affect the nice Retina display?  Does it still look good?
Is it easy to apply?  ( Bubble Free ? )
The ones I have loooking at are:
GreatShield "EZseal Plus" 100% Bubble Free Guaranteed Anti-Glare (Matte) Screen Protector Film Mask  
myGear Products Boarder Anti-Glare Bubble Free Screen Protector 
Thanks

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