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Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
Works great
Justin H.
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2023
Ok, aside from what everyone else says, with this product being very hard to install due to bubbles, this does not stop any glare. I put it on, got most of the bubbles out, then noticed I was still having glare. I took it off and to my surprise, it was exactly the same with or without the product installed.This is a very poor product. Save your money.
Laydeebug
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2022
Ok, first of all, this is a nightmare to install! I am the one in our household who everyone takes their screen protectors to for help installing, so I'm not clueless here. It's just like installing a screen protector on a phone, except that you can't lay your screen horizontally and its huge! The bubbles really don't rub out, no matter how long I work at it I cannot get them to move. While this does cut the glare, it also makes everything blurry, just out of focus. I feel like I need to put my glasses on. While this is kind of ok for short periods of time, there's no way I could spend any significant amount of time working on my computer while struggling to focus on the text. In short, don't waste your time or money on this product.
S.B.
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2022
Accomplished what I needed! Anti glare!
dmjohnson64
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2021
Love the anti glare screen. I placed it on my monitor at work and bought extras for my coworkers. I got alot of bubbles but it has not interfered with the use. Im sure the bubbles are my fault not the product..
Steve in PA
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2021
I was going to send this back as installation was not easy. I decided to try again and have my wife help me who has worked with wall paper many times. I tried following the enclosed quick instructions but that didn't work. So here's what I did and maybe this helps:1) Make sure the screen is clean...... make it pristine clean and take your time.2) Lay the monitor FLAT .... it is easier to work that way since the films stickiness will drive you crazy if the monitor is upright.3) Remove one side of the plastic of the film exposing the stick side. Start from the SIDE since you are working with less material at one time and it is thus easier to work with. Check the alignment at the very start or the film will run crooked and you'll be upset.4) It's a good idea to have help with an extra pair of hands otherwise this will drive you crazy as you try to smooth out the bubbles as you slowly adhere a small piece of the film at a time.5) In the end, I don't think you'll remove all the bubbles but they won't be obvious once the screen is ON.6) The concept is fine but in the end, the small bubble were impossible to remove perfectly.7) My goal was to remedy the reflection in my monitors. It worked.
Jorge & Dulce Osti
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2021
Did what it’s supposed to. No reflections or glare on my monitor but now everything is very blurry. Its really hard to read whats on the screen because it feels like you’re gonna go blind. I had to turn up the brightness and turn up the zoom settings on my computer so the words are huge and easier on the eyes to read. And its not just me everyone at work said the same thing. Gonna have to purchase from another brand and hopefully it’ll be more clear.
James Lux
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2021
I'm using these to suppress glare on some Asus touchscreen monitors mounted in a kitchen. They work great.There's two tricky parts - one is that the screens aren't "exactly" the same size as the monitor's front glass. Maybe 1/16" (1mm) smaller in height and the same longer in width. If I were buying these again, I might get the next size up and after installing, trim it down. Or, just do it as is. There's nothing at the edges of the display anyway.The hard part - getting rid of bubbles - you need to be really steady, and you'll peel it off and put it back on a bunch of times, trying to figure out the best way to squeegee the bubbles out as you put it down. I found that the supplied card wasn't quite stiff enough or long enough, but some cardboard and a microfiber cloth worked well. It might also be that you could carefully push the bubbles to the edges over a period of time.
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