Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
I can see LCDs fine with my polarized sunglasses. They only disappear if I tilt my head at a 45 degree angle. Don't know if it's dumb luck or a conscious design to improve readability. FWIW they're from LensCrafters.
A way to make it more difficult to see other cars in bad weather; why do you suppose the NHTSA didn't like that idea?Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
I'm still bummed that the idea of making car headlights and windshields polarized 90 degrees off never took off.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Polarized glasses are great, but some screens may be difficult if not impossible to read with them on.
I was a crane operator most of my working career and I couldn't wear my Maui Jim's...the computer screen for the LMI turned black with polarized lenses.
Otherwise, they can be a huge relief for your eyes.
Originally posted by: Fmr12B
Originally posted by: fleshconsumed
Yeah, they are awesome at reducing sunglare. Mine broke sometime last year, I still need to replace them. Any recommendations for something that's cheap ( <$30 ) and nicely built?
Bolle polarized - usually about $40 on sale.
Originally posted by: magomago
I've actually been wanting to get a pair of polarized glasses to combat the bright bright sun. How many stops of light do the coating cut out? Is it the same for all glasses, or does each company actually do so?
Furthermore I can find them at 50 bucks, and I can find them at 250 bucks. Is there a real difference in quality at all of the polarizer, or is it all smoke and mirrors and I'm paying a lot of money for the words 'oakley' or 'rayban'? The only reason I'm hesitant to get the cheapo ones is that I don't know much, if any, about glasses (20/20 vision) and I don't want to inadvertently hurt my eyes.
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
I can see LCDs fine with my polarized sunglasses. They only disappear if I tilt my head at a 45 degree angle. Don't know if it's dumb luck or a conscious design to improve readability. FWIW they're from LensCrafters.
You do know how polarized lenses work, right?![]()
I have nothing bad to say about mine (prescription)...other than the already mentioned minor drawbacks mentioned by everyone here.
Originally posted by: waggy
I have always got them. I love having them and havent had any problems.
My last pair of glasses i ordered them but they didn't put them on. I hate these glasses but can't get new ones until jan of 2011 ugh. damn insurance!
