laptop high-gloss surface LCD

fire400

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has anyone experienced this before.....?????? it's extremely annoying

would dimmed private-LCD protectors do the trick?

any suggestions besides moving out and away from bright light?

I mean, trying to do something outside and then the sun comes down, then you have to move around and it gets incredibly ridiculous...
 

corkyg

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LCDs in general do not perform well in sunlight - not even those on digital cameras, You could get a folding black hood such as the e-Clipse 2000 from Hoodman.

Hood
 

jdkick

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All I can suggest is to avoid facing the LCD towards the sun, maybe that will cut down some of the glare. Notebook LCD's w/ the glossy surface do indeed increase glare, but they also add a protective layer to the display...
 

max2

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Originally posted by: fire400
has anyone experienced this before.....?????? it's extremely annoying

would dimmed private-LCD protectors do the trick?

any suggestions besides moving out and away from bright light?

I mean, trying to do something outside and then the sun comes down, then you have to move around and it gets incredibly ridiculous...


I have the same problem and it is very annoying ;(

I wish laptop screens could be like CRT monitor screens are in any kind of light!

Would really be helpful!
 

fire400

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i'm wondering if anyone actually ripped open their LCD screen to pull out the high gloss shielding?
 

max2

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Originally posted by: fire400
i'm wondering if anyone actually ripped open their LCD screen to pull out the high gloss shielding?

I don't think it would be a good idea inless your warranty has ended or your laptop is a good 3 years old or more.