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Old 03-31-2019, 06:57 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Bookchin View Post
Thanks to all.

I assume then that an anti-glare screen protector would not make enough of a difference on a tablet compared to an e-reader?
I always use ultra-matte anti-glare screen protectors on my LCD readers because I find it much better that way for reading both outside in the sun (on the street/park/beach or in the bus/train) but also inside the lighted room with distracting reflections on the screen and would usually also use a homemade paper sunshade together with sunglasses & sunshield cap if I don't read at home in the shade (blanket over the rope, under the porch roof, tree ...).

I use matte anti-glare screen protector on my glossy Hanvon E930 eink reader too, whereas for non-glossy eink screens I don't find it necessary for reading outside in the sun, just putting sunshield cap on or sunglasses or both, as with any paper book.

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