Janne Moren on Nostr: npub1p9kjc…m865w npub1nnldv…kmrvq It's not glare as such. It's that you get your ...
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It's not glare as such. It's that you get your face and other bright items reflected in the screen.
You can easily reposition phones. You can sort-of do it with laptops. And you often set up a TV in a dimly lit room well away from the viewer.
But in a typical office your face ends up bright - lit up by the monitor itself - against a dimmer background, and it's really distracting. That's why many prefer anti-glare.
It's not glare as such. It's that you get your face and other bright items reflected in the screen.
You can easily reposition phones. You can sort-of do it with laptops. And you often set up a TV in a dimly lit room well away from the viewer.
But in a typical office your face ends up bright - lit up by the monitor itself - against a dimmer background, and it's really distracting. That's why many prefer anti-glare.