07-10-2024, 05:33 PM | #151 | |
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The 90tish % of "matte" screen protectors are only diffusing the light inside but have a high gloss finish. You can easily see it looking at an angle. Sure, the amount of reflected light is a sum of light reflected from the surface of the screen + light reflected from the bottom reflective layer of the screen. However, the approach taken by the majority of the "matte" screen foils is dumb, they only aim to reduce the deep reflected light which makes the image dull but still expose light reflection from the surface Last edited by plusz; 07-10-2024 at 05:36 PM. |
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07-10-2024, 07:56 PM | #152 | |
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Describing anything at all of any nature as a "matt" when it has a high gloss finish is simply either a lie, or the marketing department doesn't understand English. No doubt someone makes a matt screen protector, because you could retrofit matt filters on CRTs 40 years ago. But I have not yet seen a matt screen protector for a phone or tablet. Some are tinted, but that isn't the same thing. A polarising filter can reduce reflections from a screen, but unless its surface is matt it's nearly useless on a phone or tablet as the surface will reflect. Plenty of screen protectors are advertised as matt, but they aren't. Obvious even from photos on web pages. |
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07-12-2024, 06:08 PM | #153 |
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I see your way of thinking. We were talking here about "matte screen protector" as a product name on the market. 90% of them are not technically matte.
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09-28-2024, 07:22 AM | #154 |
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Very good ereader and tablet!
Well, I only read all of this thread AFTER bying my NXT Paper 11 a few days ago. And this is my first post after a long time being away here.
First of all I am amazed by the reading experience this tablet is giving me. I have been looking a long time for an Android tablet with a good reading experience and a big battery. I don't understand why this tablet is only mentioned in a few threads here since it came in the market a couple of years ago. But now I have taken the backup of my Android phone. Saying that I am not interested in games i.m.h.o. it performs ok in all the other things i use with my phone. For not even 200 Euro's this is an absolute bargain and I don't see myself picking up my Kobo again. |
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