IPod Touch Power Support Screen Protector: Anti-Glare or Crystal?

Which do you recommend?

I had anti-glare protectors on my Palms for years-- and they worked like a charm. I thought that's what I was going to install on my IPT 2G, but I saw a video showing the difference...
I ordered the Air Support Power Jacket that comes with 1 of each... in real-life (not just YouTube World), the two differ greatly. Now, they might not be that different on the device itself, but I went with Crystal. The IPT screen is so bright and crisp that I didn't want to do anything to interfere with it.
I regularly use hand cream and smudge glasses greatly... but I've had no problem with the Clear protector-- with the IPT on I don't notice any smudges, prints, etc. Sure, they're there when it's off, but it's an easy wipe.
Now, be careful on the installation of the protector. They do use an adhesive!! I was really surprised by that as many people claim they rely on static cling. Plus, it's all too easy to end up with dust/air bubble (I have 1 that, if I think about it, will drive me up the wall). I strongly recommend watching a YouTube video on how to install these things. That helped me, although the best tip is to center the protector well on the Home button, holding it down, and then rotating it so that it lines up evenly on both sides.
Good luck with it! I don't think you can go wrong with either choice!

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