You
can reduce computer monitor glare with a good quality anti-glare filter.
Anti-glare filters come in two frame designs - flat or wrap-around. Which
frame you choose depends on your monitor style and personal preference.
For a proper fit, measure the viewing area diagonal of your monitor before
you buy - this is how you determine the correct size. Make sure that you
clean your computer screen with a recommended cleaner or wipe before
installing your filter.
Features
Look for an anti-glare
filter that has the following features:
- Optical glass.
High quality optical glass is preferable to plastic or micromesh.
- Anti-reflective
coatings. Good glass filters have multi-layer anti-reflective
coatings on one or both sides of the glass. Look for filters that
offer up to 95% or 99% glare reduction.
- Transmission.
There are a variety of light transmissions available in anti-glare
filters, from about 30% transmission to 65% or higher. The amount of
ambient light glare in your work area helps to determine which level
of transmission is best for you - the greater the glare, the lower the
transmission you may need to reduce glare on the monitor.
- Anti-static. Draining
excess static electricity from the computer screen is important to
help minimize the accumulation of dust on the computer screen that can
reduce character legibility. Look for an anti-glare filter with
anti-static features and make sure you properly ground the cord to an
earth source ground.
- Easy-to-clean-coating.
Anti-reflection coatings show fingerprints and they can be difficult
to remove. Look for anti-glare filters that have an easy-to-clean
feature requiring only water and a soft cloth to clean your filter.
- AOA Seal of
Acceptance and ISO 9241-7 Compliance. This assures you that you
are purchasing a filter that has been tested to the highest standards
for glare reduction.
Polarizing Anti-Glare Filters
Polarizing anti-glare filters provide the
highest level of contrast improvement and glare reduction. By virtually
trapping the offending glare from reflecting into your eyes, even the
harshest glare can be reduced to levels to prevent eyestrain. Look for a
polarizing anti-glare filter that has received the TUV Q-Mark for quality
to assure you are getting the highest quality product.
Privacy Anti-Glare Filters
Another type of computer monitor filter is
called a "privacy anti-glare filter," which reduces glare while
blocking the monitor's image on the sides to protect confidential screen
information from prying eyes. Look for the above features when purchasing
a privacy anti-glare filter as well.
Filters for Laptops and LCDs
Anti-glare filters are also available for
notebook computers with flat-panel (LCDs) displays. You want to consider
the same recommendations listed above when purchasing a filter for these
types of displays.
Makes Available For Anti-Glare Screen
| Viewsonic |
Hewlett Packard |
| Philips |
IBM |
| Sony |
Sharp |
Anti-Glare Screen Available In Below Sizes
| Less Than 15" |
| 15" - 16" |
| 17" |
| 18" - 20" |
| 21" - 25" |
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