Hi August!
Haven't heard from you in ages!
> 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.
AA> HOW has all that worked out for you since then?
Nothing's really changed in the interim. I think we did adjust the
angle of the TV slightly and maybe moved the lamp slightly also.
Haven't gotten around to replacing the shade yet. Might get a bit of
urgency when snow is on the ground, the sun is out, and all that
sunlight is reflecting into the window!
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