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AntiGlare Coating

Anti-Glare deals with external sources of reflection off a surface – like bright sunlight or high ambient lighting conditions – and its impact on the readability of the image or information you are trying to read.

To deal with the external sources of reflection, Anti-Glare uses diffusion mechanisms to breakup the reflected light off the surface. Diffusion works by reducing the coherence of the reflected image, making these unwanted images unfocused to the eye, thereby reducing their interference with viewing of the intended image contained in the display.

The principle drawback to using diffuse mechanisms to address external reflection (glare) has been that they sacrifice clarity and resolution of the intended image. Mechanically or chemically textured surfaces – or anti-glare coatings using suspended particules – reduce the glare, but often at a significant trade off in image resolution and readability. While economical to apply, the trade-off in image resolution represented by these anti-glare treatments often makes them an inferior solution to your viewing requirements.
Application: Used on all types of glass surfaces used as TV screens.
 
 
 
 
 
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