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    Lilliput: film /filter to polarize anti reflected

    Has someone ever felt to speak or used the new films/filters anti polarize by " Polaroid" to resolve the problem of the reflex that makes entirely almost the Lilliput invisible with the TS, when in the daytime the light of the sun falls on the screen?

    They are films flexsible, type that of the TS, that cut the light in entered by the outside, and the vision of the lcd they make neutral.

    Done ever feel of this thing?

    Mauri

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    hi guy,
    I've thought the same thing too.... in my car this is a great problem....
    now I'm looking for 3M vikuiti film... but I've no idea where find it....
    I 've wrote to 3M but not answer... please informe mu if you find a solution..

    look about this ...

    thank you,
    pijo

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    I found a film of 3m vikuiti in a "micro center", it is made for a 15" lcd but can be trimmed...it cost me 42.99 +tax for this piece..it does make a screen more readable...but you will loose touchscreen for this....I'm going for a recessed non touch setup so this worked out well for me....

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    maybe you can try the anti-glare sprays. I dont think you would loose TS functionality. Just make sure the spray doesnt react with the plastic.

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    I had a perfect quote to go here,
    but hell only knows what I did with it....

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