MediaDevil’s Easyscreen is a bubble-free screen protector that comes in multiple colors and can give your iPad a new look.

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The new iPad‘s glass screen is tough and scratch-resistant, but a lot of people still choose to buy a screen protector to be safe and potentially help cut down on glare.

The truth is, I don’t know how necessary screen protectors really are and many don’t help with glare quite as much as they promise. They also have a tendency to reduce the crispness you see in the iPad’s new Retina display, which is probably their biggest flaw (this wasn’t as much of an issue with the iPad 2).

That last serious caveat aside, some screen protectors are better than others and only a few are really worth your consideration.

I’m personally a fan of bubble-free screen protectors and have used a Moshi iVisor for the last year on an iPad 2. These types of screen protectors are easy to put on, look nice, don’t require a challenging “application process,” and don’t affect the touch sensitivity of the screen.

Click on any image to see our picks.

I’ve put together a small selection of screen protectors (they are also compatible with the iPad 2) but will be updating the list as promising products come out. Some are in the works, such as Spigen/SGP’s Glas.t tempered glass screen cover that’s available for the iPhone 4/4S now but will be coming to the iPad in the next few months.

As always, feel free add your own suggestions in the comments section below.