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Discussion topic: Are sky glass TVs meant to be glare free

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This message was authored by: normansmum123

Are sky glass TVs meant to be glare free

Am I correct in thinking that sky glass tvs glare free ?
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Re: Are sky glass TVs meant to be glare free

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@normansmum123  They are designed to minimise it not totally eliminate it 


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This message was authored by: normansmum123

Re: Are sky glass TVs meant to be glare free

Thanks for the reply. Glare is so bed you can't watch a daytime programs very misleading
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@normansmum123 wrote:

Glare is so bed you can't watch a daytime programs

No television can entirely eliminate reflection: some degree of ambient (room) lighting control is still required.  It's perhaps also worth noting that Glass itself isn't particularly bright, which is an important factor.

 

https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/best/bright-room 

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