
Looking for a way to be more productive and creative when using your iPad? Check out Paperlike, the high-quality screen protector that makes writing and drawing on your iPad a breeze. The surface of every Paperlike is covered in tiny microbeads - called Nanodots - that provide increased stroke resistance and improved tactile feedback while you write and draw. The result: Superior control, improved precision, and better performance every time you pick up your Apple Pencil. The latest iteration of Paperlike is manufactured using Swiss-based polymers to deliver improved picture clarity while still retaining the papery feel that tens of thousands of notetakers and artists around the world have come to know and love. Plus, every Paperlike comes in a set of two, so you’ll always have a spare on hand. So why wait? Fall in love with writing and drawing on your iPad. Do your best work with Paperlike.
Q: What are the dimensions of the screen protector?
A: The screen protector has a product depth of 12.99 inches, a product width of 9.44 inches, and a product height of 0.15 inches.
Q: What is the purpose of the Nanodots on the surface?
A: The Nanodots on the surface of the Paperlike screen protector provide increased stroke resistance and improved tactile feedback while you write and draw.
Q: What is the warranty period for the screen protector?
A: The manufacturer's warranty for both parts and labor is 1 year.
Q: Is the screen protector scratch resistant?
A: This screen protector is scratch resistant.
A: Hi, thank you for your question. Please send us an email to: [email protected] so we can find a solution for you. In your email please make sure to send us a picture of your iPad so we can speed up the process ;). Have a great day.
Q: Do you need a special tip for the Apple Pencil for it to work properly?
A: Hi, no, the original Apple Pencil tip works perfectly with the Paperlike screen protector. For an extra paper feel you can also get the Paperlike pencil tips.
Q: If the iPad is dropped can the screen crack or shatter?
A: I haven't dropped mine yet, but the protector is basically just a sheet of paper, so I would guess that it could crack or shatter.