Sunday, December 19th, 2010 at
6:16 am
Do TV makers offer glare free protective covers for the TV, like a pane of clear plastic? I’ve never seen one.
I mean from damage. LCDs are soft. What if my kid throws a water bottle at it or something. I want something to keep damage away from the actual LCD screen.
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Sunday, August 29th, 2010 at
4:45 am
Hi, I just recently bought a laptop and was unaware that ammonia was bad for the lcd screen and cleaned it with a cheap glass cleaner (it did not have a strong smell so I don’t think it had a lot of ammonia in it). I barely used any and I did not spray it directly on the screen (I put it on a microfiber cloth). Would that cause damage to the anti-glare screen or do you need to use a lot of it and do it over a long duration of time to cause damage to the anti-glare screen?
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Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 at
1:43 am
I have a Kodak Easyshare camera and there isn’t a setting for changing the screen brightness. When I shoot pictures outside during daylight, often I get a huge glare on the lcd screen. Often I have to take a picture and adjust the image after viewing the snapped photo. As for most LCD cameras, this camera doesn’t have a viewfinder.
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Thursday, May 6th, 2010 at
4:41 am
I’m buying a laptop and I don’t really want the glare that’s going to come with the glossy, but I’m willing to pay a couple extra bucks if an LED LCD screen can prevent glare.
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