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Originally Posted by okalyddude
@ donald1
And the touch screen works just as well for highlighting / double clicking?
I'm curious if anyone has truly found an anti-glare film that doesn't (significantly) decrease contrast... it's not usually too big an issue, but I do a lot of reading in doors, in places where I cannot control the lights (a shared office at work, where i am now, or coffee shops), and just have to find the right angle, but that's a tad tedious.
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Hi,
The touch-functionality seems to be ok. I did not notice a difference using my fingers or the stylus.
The contrast / readability is outdoors excellent, indoors it is ok to me.
Indoors there is a small difference but it is hard quantify.
The anti-glare is ok, but do not expect any miracles. The Sony screen itself has also a kind of anti-glare but you still have to find the right angle. The view of the screen with the protector has a somewhat different anti-glare behaviour. There is a small improvement.
As mentioned before my first need was screenprotectoion itself without decrease of readability. The anti-glare is just a plus for me.