Hi August!
BM> Anyone have suggestions for a glare filter for a 40" TV? Had
AA> Did you solve the glare problem? My set rests at about eye-level
AA> when seated, therefore no ceiling lights affect it. There is a
AA> side-table lamp I like to use, but the TV is not angle enough in
AA> that direction to reflect it from my seating location to the
AA> right. However, the lamp *does* produce a glare if someone else
AA> were seated to the left. Maybe tilt the TV downwards a bit?
Can't tilt the TV up nor down but did angle it slightly (left/right)
and that got rid of most of the glare. Or at least from the lamp; not
sure about the sunlight through the window blinds as the angle of the
Sun has changed with the season. (OK, technically the Earth's tilt on
its axis!) See how things are in the late Spring/early Summer -- maybe replace
the one blind with the room-darkening type.
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