09-25-2006, 10:55 PM
[quote NewtonMP2100][quote AllGold]My beef with the Syntax Olevia 42" is the non-removeable shiny glass covering the screen. It is very reflective.
I thought I read somewhere that the glass is anti-reflective. ..I could be wrong BUT I did read that the glass can be removed. . .someone just removed it. . .
the good thing about the glass is that is does protect the screen (good if you have kids that like to touch things). . .it also makes the tv heavier than it should be. ..is there no way to apply an anti-reflective coating on it?
All the AR coatings I know of (glass and plastic) are baked on. Application solvents baked out. Not a DIY . Next best thing would be a filter screen. Not pretty, but there are no adhesion issues as with most film/adhesive applications.
I thought I read somewhere that the glass is anti-reflective. ..I could be wrong BUT I did read that the glass can be removed. . .someone just removed it. . .
the good thing about the glass is that is does protect the screen (good if you have kids that like to touch things). . .it also makes the tv heavier than it should be. ..is there no way to apply an anti-reflective coating on it?
All the AR coatings I know of (glass and plastic) are baked on. Application solvents baked out. Not a DIY . Next best thing would be a filter screen. Not pretty, but there are no adhesion issues as with most film/adhesive applications.