Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Do Anti-Glare peak hold any benefit when used on LCD monitors? Scientific answers prefered please!?

I use one on me LCD peak at work, some people don't as they articulate you don't get scowl from LCD screens (we use Dell's). I integer it's not going to do any harm but some race say the chalice of the screen reflect light (as within from light bulbs!) but surely that's what they be designed to alliveiate?



Also what is glare?!



As I said, sooner, it would be nice to have some experimental reasoning for this. Thanks everyone!


Answer:

the anti glare eyeshade uses depolarizing technology to diffuse the light reflect off your peak and reduce the grimace, HOWEVER it does reflect SOME neutral on it's own...little background...



your standard monitor (flat eyeshade or standard) is composed of Glass and Gasses the Glass reflects feathery, similar to how a window or mirror does. where on earth as a LCD screen (Liquid Christal Display) have a non reflective plastic cover over it that doesn't reflect pale at all, hope I help :D
they benefit the people selling them.....wether you as a user get any benefit is unlikely
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