Laptop Anti Glare
Protect your data from ‘shoulder surfers’ when working in public places, open plan offices, and other busy areas. Using the latest micro-louver technology the screen restricts viewing to a 60 degree zone (30 degree either-side of center), preventing unauthorized viewing unless directly in front of the screen. Ideal for education/eExams the use of privacy filters is supported by JCQ (Joint Council of Qualifications), on behalf of major examining bodies including AQA, City & Guilds, Edexcel, OCR, CEA and the WJEC.
A recent poll run by Hypertec found that 70% of mobile workers avoid working on train journeys due to the potential privacy threat whilst 98% of commuters admitted they would take a sneaky look at a laptop being used nearby.
A Regus survey of discovered that over 33% of professionals have caught sight of commercially sensitive documents on fellow traveller’s laptops. The most effective way to prevent this is to use a Privacy Screen, which blacks out the screen when viewed from anywhere but directly in front.
An anti-glare computer screen is designed to cut down on the amount of light that reflects off the display. Reflected light or glare is very fatiguing to the eyes and reduces the contrast, colors and sharpness of the display. An anti-glare computer screen makes viewing a display more pleasant, reduces eyestrain, and sharpens the picture.
he matte finish anti-glare computer screen also has a disadvantage: It scatters the light coming out of the display, resulting in a less-crisp image for the viewer. The matte finish mutes clarity, color and contrast. Compared to a smooth-surface screen, the image is slightly “blurred,” which is itself fatiguing to the eyes.
The other type of anti-glare computer screen uses a chemical coating over a smooth surface to cut down glare. All else being equal, this type of anti-glare computer screen delivers a crisper image with better colors and contrast than a matte finish. However, it can’t cut glare to the same degree the matte finish can.
An anti-glare computer screen is standard on most LCD monitors, though there are two types that have different advantages. The most common type is the matte finish display. This anti-glare computer screen works by using the rough matte surface of the display to scatter light, rather than allowing it to reflect off a smooth surface
