for those who finished there system with the casio tv screen or the psone screen. how is the glare on the screen? i was trying to play my psone today in the car going up to take my nephew home and the glare was bad and i couldnt see chronotrigger that well.
if it bad on the glare?
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i tried to play my psone in the car had bad glare.Turbo Tax 1.0 wrote:no not at all and you dont have to say sincerely every time
EDIT: no about 5thwe glare i cant even notice but mine is sitting on my desk without the case on
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i see i see.daguuy wrote:the screen is in a different position when it's on a psone and when it's in a portable so the glare will be different
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mine was in the sunlight while taking my nephew and niece home. so i guess thats why for the glare. unless we got tinted windows in the car.Dave wrote:Also LCDs in general don't tend to have a noticeable amount of glare compared to CRTs. The only time you might get some is if it's in direct sunlight.
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the only LCD that i have been able to use in full sun is my laptop. It has a 17 inch widescreen plasma display.... and even that is hard to see from time to time. Most LCDs are really craptastic in sunlight, unless you get one that is liek the original GBA. Those NEED light to work. Since it doesnt have a backlight, it needs to reflect the light coming from in front of the screen to display properly.
To avoid glare, why not try and get some anti-glare film you put on computer screens? Im not talking about the big picture frame style, more like the plastic wrap kind...
To avoid glare, why not try and get some anti-glare film you put on computer screens? Im not talking about the big picture frame style, more like the plastic wrap kind...
thanks for the tip i will look into it.Foxx373 wrote:the only LCD that i have been able to use in full sun is my laptop. It has a 17 inch widescreen plasma display.... and even that is hard to see from time to time. Most LCDs are really craptastic in sunlight, unless you get one that is liek the original GBA. Those NEED light to work. Since it doesnt have a backlight, it needs to reflect the light coming from in front of the screen to display properly.
To avoid glare, why not try and get some anti-glare film you put on computer screens? Im not talking about the big picture frame style, more like the plastic wrap kind...
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