Sgp oleophobic vs power support crystal screen protectors...

Ok ive had power support since thevery first iPhone came out...ive also used theanti-glare in certain times...ive also used body guardz and zagg...
Now i have a zagg full body minus the screen sheild inside the apple bumper for my iphone 4...
I already have the power crystal film on it...but i saw a screen protector with an oleophobic coating made by SGP...but then Power Support said their hard coat resists fingerprints too...
Do both of them have oleophobic coating then?

Ok...i recieved my sgp oleophobic protector...easy install like the power support...look somewhat clearer...after installing and removing the protective cover from the front of the protector...it felt like sliding your fingers on plastic wrap...it was not smooth...until i moistened the lint free cloth wipedit a bit...now it smooth as glass...i guess it had some left over sticky residue...now i can say its a bit better than power support...
This thing feels like the iphone screen, the power support felt plasticy a bit...plus i got the same oleophobic coating on it...awesome!!!

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