Note: the tinted effect is actually created by the peel-off layer that's protecting the screen protector for shipment. The protectors themselves are transparent.
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Took me a few tries to get the protector in the correct position, and I wasn't able to get all air bubbles out, but definitely worth it. Air bubbles aren't visible when DS is on, and they don't cause any disruption on touch screen play.