Ipad 3 anti glare screen protector

I suffer from headaches from my new Ipad 3.
I also suffered with them on my Ipad 1 but used a Media Devil anti glare screen protector and the problem was solved.
I have tried the Media Devil on the Ipad 3 but it does not work very well as the resolution of the Retina screen is increased.
This causes the screen to pixalate.
Can anybody recommend an Anti Glare screen protector that works with the Ipad 3 Retina screen.
I have seen the Mosi AG advertised on line has anybody tried this on the ipad 3 ?
Does it pixalate the screen ?

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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