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  3. Screen protector - Wikipedia

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    Screen protectors have been known to interfere with the operation of some touchscreens. [4] Also, an existing oleophobic coating of a touchscreen will be covered, although some tempered glass screen protectors come with their own oleophobic coating. On some devices, the thickness of screen protectors can affect the look and feel of the device.

  4. Screentone - Wikipedia

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    Screentone is a technique for applying textures and shades to drawings, used as an alternative to hatching. In the conventional process, patterns are transferred to paper from preprinted sheets. [1] It is also known by the common brand names Zip-A-Tone (1937, now defunct [2]), Chart-Pak (1949 [3]), and Letratone (1966, from Letraset [4]).

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    iPad Pro 12.9-in. (5th generation) iPad Pro 11-in. (2nd generation) iPad Pro 12.9-in. (4th generation) iPad Pro 11-in. (1st generation) iPad Pro 12.9-in. (3rd generation) Picture Initial release operating system: iPadOS 17.5 iPadOS 16.1 iPadOS 14.5 iPadOS 13.4 iOS 12.1 Latest release operating system: iPadOS 18.2.1: Display Screen size

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  7. Laid paper - Wikipedia

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    Laid paper is a type of paper having a ribbed texture imparted by the manufacturing process. In the pre-mechanical period of European papermaking (from the 12th century into the 19th century), laid paper was the predominant kind of paper produced. Its use, however, diminished in the 19th century, when it was largely supplanted by wove paper. [1]