Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!snorkelwacker!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!rodan.acs.syr.edu!demarsee From: demarsee@gamera.acs.syr.EDU (Darryl E. Marsee) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.wanted Subject: Re: anti-glare film Message-ID: Date: 26 Sep 90 17:40:55 GMT References: <28133@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> <4588@testeng1.misemi> Organization: Syracuse University Lines: 16 In-reply-to: stanfiel@testeng1.misemi's message of 25 Sep 90 13:38:25 GMT >Avoid sticking *anything* to your screen - instead, get one of the >framed anti-glare screens designed to be mounted with little "buttons" >of Velcro that attach to the case of your Mac or monitor. The good >quality anti-glare screens are quite expensive - as much as $150 for >some of them, depending on what you want. Most large computer store >should keep them and I would recommend buying in person to make sure >you get what you need. It is best if you can get a salesman to bring >samples to you to try out in your normal work environment, as the >performance of the different types is quite different, and the most >expensive may not necessarily, in my experience, be the best for your >particular circumstances. All true. I have a Norad dB60, which claims to be an anti-glare, anti- static, anti-radiation velcro-attached screen mesh for Apple's Color Monitor. I can vouch for its success on all claims; it works as advertised, and was the best for me. Your mileage may vary.