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screen glare
Has anyone solved the problem of sun glare on the tv screen at an outdoor karaoke party. I can't see... I can't see. I would like some help here please.
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A long time ago (late 80's) I used to have a polarizing screen for my monitor. It worked pretty well for any kind of reflected light. I would imagine this would still be an issue in offices and such. Office depot or Staples generally have a decent selection of computer acessories. Might be a place to start.
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I would think a cardboard box or something else used as a shield to form a shadow on the screen should work to avoid direct daylight, in combination with orientating the screen in such a way to avoid any reflections from other sources.
You can also adjust the brightness/contrast on the TV. I think most of the gimmics sold are for reflections not the daylight itself. |
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Raise the monitor
Another thing to try is to raise the monitor and point the screen downward. I do this with my computer monitor to remove the glare from overhead lights..
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