I cut an iPad 1 InvisibleShield for the LCD only, mostly because I messed up cutting the first one and had to use the other half. I like the screen action better now, and it doesn't feel like I'm going to break it every time I need to drag. The only problems I have are sideways swipes to get around in the ADW home app drawer; I always wind up clicking something by accident. The iPad 1 shield was also the cheapest for the most real estate, since I knew I was going to cut it up anyway. If you've never used a Zagg before, just bear in mind that it's going to look awful right after you put it on, and slightly better after a few hours, and awesome in about 2 days' drying time. You can also just keep squeegeeing out any trapped air or liquid while the shield sets. I think it would be too reflective for use on eInk, but I don't like the eInk side anyway (not sending Overdrive books to eInk without a song and dance was just absurd). I've tried 3 different shields on my Kindle 3 and didn't like any of them.
One thing I notice about the Zaggs is that if the screen starts acting weird, like zooming around after a light swipe, it usually means there's just too much skin oil on the surface. Wipe it down with a Kleenex and go. (Another argument in favor of screen protectors on resistives.)
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