

✍️ Write, draw, and create like never before — your tablet’s new paper-perfect partner!
The bersem 2 PACK Paperfeel Screen Protector is a precision-engineered, ultra-thin matte film designed exclusively for Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, S10 FE, S9 FE (10.9 inch) and Tab S11, S9, S8, S7 (11 inch) models. Featuring a unique paperlike texture imported from Japan, it offers a natural writing and drawing experience with enhanced anti-glare properties for clear viewing in bright environments. The protector ensures high touch sensitivity with zero lag, vibrant color clarity, and comes with a bubble-free installation kit for easy, flawless application. Ideal for professionals, creatives, and students seeking premium screen protection that feels like real paper.











| ASIN | B08DNCSXLT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9 in Tablet Screen Protectors |
| Brand | bersem |
| Brand Name | bersem |
| Clarity | 100 |
| Compatible Devices | Galaxy Tab S7 |
| Compatible Phone Models | Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite / S10 FE / S9 FE & Tab S11 / S9 / S8 / S7 |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 38,466 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 9.85"L x 6.37"W |
| Item Hardness | 3H |
| Item Weight | 15 Grams |
| Manufacturer | BERSEM |
| Material | Polyethylene Terephthalate |
| Model Name | Tab S11/S10 Lite/S10 FE/S9/S9 FE/S8/S7 |
| Model Number | Tab S11/S10 Lite/S10 FE/S9/S9 FE/S8/S7 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.85"L x 6.37"W |
| Screen Size | 11 Inches |
| Screen Surface Description | Matte |
| Special Features | Anti Glare |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
C**D
Feels Just Like Writing on Paper
I purchased the Paperfeel Screen Protector for my iPad mini, and I absolutely love it. It really does make writing and note-taking feel like I’m actually writing on a piece of paper, especially when using my Apple Pencil. Installation was easy, and having two protectors included is a nice bonus. The surface adds just the right amount of texture without affecting screen clarity or touch responsiveness. This has been perfect for note-taking, planning, and drawing on my iPad. Overall, it’s a great screen protector for anyone who wants a more natural writing experience on their iPad. Highly recommend!
A**Y
Perfect product!
This may be affordable but it's also the perfect screen protector set because it has completely solved every common problem that happens during installation. Like the grip mats to keep your device from sliding around on the table when you're trying to align the protector and the squeegee it includes to remove air bubbles is exactly what you need that doesn't come in most kits. Not even one tiny air bubble after I was done! Perfect application and it's a nice matte slightly rough texture for drawing and writing with a metal s pen nib. If you're still getting bubbles after using this kit it's most likely that dust is getting on your screen at the last minute so even after you've used the stickers to remove dust do it again right before first placing the adhesive side down on the screen. Dust flies around just from small movements and breathing especially if you have pets so you need to do it right until you've started pressing the adhesive down.
O**R
Great Quality
The fit is very good. I have the 2024 11inch iPad Air and this fits perfectly. It was very easy to install. There is a video in case you are more of a visual learner. It’s great quality and works great for me. I am a college student who uses my iPad 24/7 to read, take notes, and complete assignments. I have dropped my iPad a couple of times since I’ve installed this screen protector and so far no damage. Fingerprints aren’t super visible compared to not using this screen protector at all. My apple pen writes nicely and I enjoy the paper like texture. It prevents the usual sliding when writing without a screen protector.
C**O
VERY Abrasive Screen Texture!!
I'll get straight to the point here, this protector is so close to being a 5 out of 5, but it has one major drawback. To give credit where it's due, the product does do exactly what it says it will. It is meant to feel like paper, in particular when you write, and it does just that. However, this screen protector has such an abrasive texture that it will literally eat away at your apple or third party iPad stylus tips as you can tell on the photos. The screen protector acts almost like a cheese grater and it will leave slight shavings/residue of the tips on the screen during use. I only had the screen protector on my iPad for 5 days before my pen's tip was completely gone. 4 days consisted of light testing for about 15-30 minutes since I had just bought this iPad a day prior to ordering this protector so I was testing out the GoodNotes app. There wasn't any heavy use until day 5 when I worked on a digital marketing course I'm in for a little over 3 hours that day. At the end of that one session, the screen protector shaved my pen's tip down to the point where the hardware of the pen was visible and exposed. Keep in mind, this was with me not applying any harsh pressure while writing. I had to order a different protector due to this issue. As far as glare goes, there still is SOME but to be honest I don't believe there really is anything out there that will have ZERO glare. It also does still catch some fingerprints. Now, because it's a paper feel protector and it's textured, this will change the perception of your screen quality compared to when you look at your screen without it, but again that goes for pretty much any matte/paper feel screen protectors as well. To end this review here, I actually LOVED this screen protector and the way it felt when writing on my iPad. I wish I hadn't had to replace it. The closest thing I can compare it to are the Paperlike screen protectors but for a much lower price and these are still high quality. With that being said, if all you care about is having a screen protector that feels as close as possible to writing on paper AND you DON'T care to replace your stylus tips every week, then this product is perfect for you. If not, I would recommend going for the Supershieldz Anti-Glare (Matte) Screen Protector on Amazon, which is the replacement I personally bought, and visibly it looks just the same on the iPad (the screen quality is slightly better though), the writing is just as comfortable and does feel a little like writing on paper, AND most importantly, it doesn't eat away at your pen's tips. I know this was a long review and it's my first as well, but I wanted to bring some awareness to this matter so I hope it helps!
S**L
Paperlike durable and affordable protectors for writting tablets.
It is the second time I have purchased these protectors for my Galaxy Tab. They are durable, feel like paper, and protect my screen. They fit as expected. Not going to lie here, as they are kind of tricky to set up correctly. So take your time, read the instructions carefully, and be patient. Each one of those protectors lasts about 8 to 9 months with heavy use (and even then, they were good, but I'm kind of picky, so I like change them).
A**R
Perfect for my iPad!
This Paperfeel screen protector pack is perfect for my iPad. It fits great, goes on smoothly, and gives it that nice paper-like feel when writing or drawing. Great quality and definitely worth it! Looks fantastic. Fits great! Long lasting- had over a year! Great quality!
I**.
Meh
It’s kind of silly. I’ve had it for a few years now, and now just sorta wonder why. Well, I saw it on a Youtube channel and I’m impressionable. It was an experiment to see if making ipad drawing feel more analog would get me more into ipad drawing, but at the end of the day, it obviously doesn’t change the lossily algorithmic nature of media simulation. That’s not to say that sometimes throwing money at the problem can’t fix it. That’s really just engineering: materials cost money, it costs resources to improve a physical system, to experiment with what could work. But this particular “upgrade” doesn’t create surface relief when you draw or the tactile feedback or scrumptious messiness of real analog mediums. It’s unrealistic to think a screen protector is going to change that; just fulfilling one sensation among many that were absent from the digital experience. I think what I want, and have been waiting for, is actually digital paper. That’s the dream. An 8.5x11” sheet that runs some simple firmware, but you can draw on it, add glitter, fold it into an airplane. Imagine an origami crane that is also a calculator; its eyes are programmable. This product never promised to be that, but I think that underlying desire led me here to the short shrift of modern tech at a reasonable $8 price point, experimenting with the limitations of technology and how to compromise between its conveniences and shortcomings. Borne of a desire for a better world, to exist in some Star Trek-adjacent future where there is a physicality and embodiment to all this etheric computational power. This isn’t that. Doesn’t feel *that* earthshatteringly different either way. Mildly more satisfying to touch. Did reduce sensitivity a bit. Like a “extra ribbed” condom for your screen. 😂 Now, if you’re just a normal person, and you’re dead set that this is what you NEED, for some specific non-sci-fi end, not because a Youtuber told you when you were rendered vulnerable by insomnia and self loathing, then…sure. Blow $8. For what it is, it seems to function. The screen got covered. Let’s attend to the Grid’s lil “ideas” section & address each suggested review component outside of this Macluhanian existential spiral: No bubbles. Clear instructions. Good system for installation. No greasy grubby fingerprints, ya animal. I just don’t see the point in the first place. One of the ideas is “looks great”. I don’t even understand that. Are you trying to impress people? What are we doing here? Is this a status flex? It really doesn’t look like much either way. If it’s about resale value, who’s going to notice? Some high functioning observer, probably. A nitpicking supermom who doubles as a CFO or something, maybe she’ll have thoughts, and they’ll probably be negative but just because it’s unexpected and those types hate anything unexpected except instant subservience. So you lost her. She’s not gonna buy your ipad now. But most normal people are just not gonna gaf, is my guess. Or is this some Venusian quest for aesthetic perfection in your world, where every sense is curated to its most lavish opulence? Then okay, yeah, this feels nicer than the screen without it and keeps those DISGUSTING fingerprints off (lol) but you know…so does washing your hands & wiping the screen. Idk. Whatever. Good luck out there, in this crazy world. I mean, think about the world and human experience and generations who came before us and who is to follow and ask yourself if you really are making any of this better by buying an $8 screen texture for a digital device.
M**M
It's ok
I got this for my 2025 iPad Air m3 and whilst it is a good screen cover and does feel lovely to draw with... It definitely is not a perfect fit for this model of iPad. It's a little wonky and a tiny bit too small making it an annoying task for a perfectionist. I'll keep the protector on until I need a new one, the wonkiness isn't worth throwing it out as it as actually decent.
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