But it's still semi-glossy, and direct light sources will still
cause glare on the screen, which can be annoying.
Not exact matches
According to an HR advisory from Queensland University of Technology (i), «Reflections and
glare on high gloss monitor
screens and their relation to the angle of the monitor
screen, could
cause the operator to adopt awkward postures when viewing the monitor
screen and using related equipment.
About the HD7... I went to check one out at at Tmo store... except the store I went to is run by idiots, who A > Have the phones locked DOWN, like, you can touch the
screen, but you can't hold the phone and B > Locked UP is what I should say because the working models (not the dummies) are ABOVE the customer
on a wall, not below where you can check them out and C > Crappy lighing
caused a
glare and every single handset I tried
Unfortunately, the
screen on the Kindle Fire does have a high level of
glare,
causing both indoor and outdoor - especially outdoor - lighting to reflect off the display.
The only way around this was to buy an add
on light, but this wasn't satisfactory at all as the light just shone from above onto the
screen causing a lot of
glare.