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    anti-glare film/solutions?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by patplh, Apr 3, 2009.

  1. patplh

    patplh Newbie

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    This is driving me bonkers. I have a dv5t and as the weather gets nicer here in New England, I am opening the windows and this glare is driving me crazy. I searched the forum and saw a few questions about adding a film or something to prevent glare, but didn't see any suggestions. I'm sure others have been down this path? :)
    Any suggestions for brands or where to buy?
    thanks!
     
  2. thanesvorn

    thanesvorn Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi,

    I also have the same problem as yours. Finally, I found a shop that can provide me an anti-glare film (sales and installation) on my DV5t screen. It's better, I can use my laptop even outdoor environment without much disturb fron sun light (still but not much reflection). Unfortunately, I'm living in Bangkok, Thailand and don't know how to buy it in New England. I'm happy to help you if you like.
     
  3. brianstretch

    brianstretch Notebook Virtuoso

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    I'm curious about this too, so I went looking and managed to find this Screen Protector Shootout. He likes Photodon the best. I wonder how well these would work on HP Infinity screens?