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Old 09-18-2009, 12:51 AM   #7
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Sorry to burst your bubble, but you should probably save your time. Those films work on transmissive (backlit) displays which come glossy mainly to improve color saturation. There's no benefit to glossiness for a monochrome reflective display, so if the touchscreen could be improved with an anti-glare treatment, Sony would have already done it. Any film you apply will diffuse all reflected light, reducing clarity as it reduces glare. If you're persnickety enough to obsess over the glare, the blurriness and dust and bubbles would really drive you crazy with a screen protector.
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