Hi which type of screen protector should I buy for my iPad

I have an anti glare monitor and I like the way it is, I want to buy antiglare screen protector but I heard that anti glare screen protectors kill the charm of the retina display is it true? Screen Ward is the brand I am going for is it good? Just want my iPad protected.

Some will say none. That they have never used a screen protector and never will. Others always use them. I'm one of the latter. I have a Zagg screen protector on my iPad. They are expensive but they come with a lifetime warranty, so if it gets damaged protecting your device they exchange it for free.
I have found that you get what you pay for with screen protectors. Buy a cheap thing off amazon, you'll get a cheap thing that probably won't stay on your device.

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