Need screen protector recommendation

Hi all,
I just ordered the new iPod and have heard a lot of talk about how easy it is to scratch the screen. I had a 4G iPod and took great care of it in a case made by XtremeMac. Unfortunately they don't have the same case available for the new iPod.
I'm looking for recommendations for a protector just for the screen portion of the iPod. I have seen good talk about the InvisibleShield and the shields from Martin Fields but am looking for any other recommendations.
Thanks for any input.

I posted this in another topic but have tried both Invisible Shield and iDiddy. The iDiddy is far superior to Invisible Shield, it comes with instructions, a squeegee and does not use water! It is also almost 1/2 the price. I have the iDiddy on my 5G and think it is absolutely fantastic. http://www.ididdy.com/html/productsG5opticover.htm

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