In regards to Zagg and other "self healing" screen protectors, they are actually a good option for non-touch screen devices like the Kindle. Keep in mind that they will add just a little bit of glare once applied. As for the options, I have tried Zagg, BSE, Phantomskinz, and Bodyguardz.
Zagg - has a very tacky feeling to it, and I do not like the spray bottle application method. It does as advertised, but would not use on a touch screen.
BSE - Very very similar to Zagg, but much cheaper. Sometimes the only difference is how their's is cut out.
Phantomskinz - The best of the four I have tried. Their skins have an extra coating that is applied that gives it a much more smooth look and feel. They work especially great on touch screens. Their application is a bit different , recommending that the skin is dipped in a cup of water/soap solution, but I have found this to be the best method (for me).
Bodyguardz - Better than Zagg and BSE in terms of look and feel, but not quite as good as Phantomskinz.
BSE is generally the cheapest, but I've never bought a Phantomskinz without a 20-30% off coupon which puts them in a good price range. Zagg sometimes has coupons, but their skins are generally pricey to begin with. Bodyguardz are also pretty pricey and rarely a good coupon available.
Zagg is usually the most talked about since it's the most advertised and can be found in local stores like Best Buy. Many people don't realize there are similar and better options, even more than the ones I listed.
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