[a / b / c / d / e / f / g / gif / h / hr / k / m / o / p / r / s / t / u / v / vg / vm / vmg / vr / vrpg / vst / w / wg] [i / ic] [r9k / s4s / vip] [cm / hm / lgbt / y] [3 / aco / adv / an / bant / biz / cgl / ck / co / diy / fa / fit / gd / hc / his / int / jp / lit / mlp / mu / n / news / out / po / pol / pw / qst / sci / soc / sp / tg / toy / trv / tv / vp / vt / wsg / wsr / x / xs] [Settings] [Search] [Mobile] [Home]
Board
Settings Mobile Home
/g/ - Technology


Thread archived.
You cannot reply anymore.


[Advertise on 4chan]


Is there any actual point for glossy screen monitors to exist?

I've never seen any actual benefit from this, all they do is cause glaring. Even when LCD monitors first started coming out, they all had a matte finish to reduce this glaring problem that smooth glass CRTs also had. The same goes with TVs, there is no need for them to have a glossy screen either.
>>
>>107011448
>glossy
so you get all the brightness from the display and it reflects all the brightness in the room too
>>
>>107011448
Why would I want a visually obstructive layer blocking and refracting the oncoming light? Just buy a brighter panel to drown-out reflections.



[Advertise on 4chan]

Delete Post: [File Only] Style:
[Disable Mobile View / Use Desktop Site]

[Enable Mobile View / Use Mobile Site]

All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective parties. Images uploaded are the responsibility of the Poster. Comments are owned by the Poster.