Techie Question: How to prevent or reduce glare on a shop window for your display screens

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Posted March 21, 2011 by EZY in Techie

For this week we ask all the digital signage techies out there on how to prevent or reduce glare on a shop window for your display screens. Many installers and businesses have experienced this issue so it would be worthwhile to share what you’ve done to overcome this issue. Here’s an example of a screen near the east exist of Shinjuku Station that clearly shows the glare.


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    I would suggest getting a higher brightness screen, something between 1200-1500 nits should ensure the sun’s brightness doesn’t interfere the display. Placing the screen right up against the store front may ease the problem too




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