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There are anti-glare screen that can be purchased, but you should try them
out before you buy them.  They make the screen illegible for me
Janice Knuth

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From: Visually Impaired Computer Users' Group List
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Subject: [VICUG-L] Finding a suitable screen

Hello there, my name is Angeles (from Spain, living in the UK). I was
wondering whether anyone might have any advice on dealing with glare. The
brightness adjustor on my current computer screen does not go dark enough
for me to use it comfortably. Also, since I need to upgrade to a new
computer, is there a particular model you might recommend bearing in mind
the glare issue? Thank you very much.
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