2-Pack 14 Inch Screen Protector -Blue Light and Anti Glare Filter, FORITO Eye Protection Blue Light Blocking & Anti Glare Screen Protector for 14" with 16:9 Aspect Ratio Laptop
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No, it won't stop any blue light from coming through. The anti- Snake oil is the color blue. LEDs are made up of three colors: red, green, and blue. Our eyes (which *typically* have three cone cells, red, green, and blue) are fooled into thinking we're seeing the color that's being displayed by the combination of them. This would have to have a yellow tint in order to be considered a blue light filter. Because it reduces the amount of blue LED light that is sent out, a true blue light filter will distort the colors you see. Because yellow is a combination of red and green, reducing the blue makes the white turn yellow. Place magenta on the screen as a quick test to see if the blue light filter is working. Magenta is only made of blue and red, so a real Blue light filter would make magenta look red, even if the filter only cut out 20% of blue light. The brightness of blue light is less than that of red, which is less than that of green. This is why true green appears to be so bright and abrasive.
NO way. You'll never be able to put it back on without severe deformities once it's peeled off the screen.
The electrostatic silicon ion particles on the film attract the film to the screen through their electrical charge. The 'adhesive' is the electrostatic charge. I've discovered that the film can be peeled off and on without leaving any residue or stickiness on the screen, film, or hands. I've peeled these films off and on several times, and they still stick to the screen when I re-apply them. attached. In fact, to get all of the bubbles out, you'll have to lift the screen several times (at least for me; In terms of the bubble reduction gene, I believe I am severely lacking). Patience is required, but in my opinion, it is well worth the effort. There are noticeable positive effects, and I use good music in the background to make the application process one of my zen experiences!
The size of this film is 14 inches, so my best guess is no. 6 and on the diagonal 91 in. by 12. 2 in. The Lenovo Flex 14 is, on the other hand, 14 inches long. BUT 8. on the diagonal 9 in. y 13. 6 in. (This is only for the screen; Due to the lack of a bezel, the screen would not be fully covered. Verify this information by looking at your Lenovo's measurements.
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There was insufficient information to determine what to do at first! I couldn't tell if you were looking at the thin part or the heavy part of the screen! What evidence do I have that this is true? I almost didn't notice the numbers on the tabs because they were so small. It was, however, a different story after that. br>br>Both the instructions on the back of the package and the slip that comes with it are inadequate! They say to start at one end and work your way to the other, leaving one covering on and one off. For some reason, that didn't work for me. I did the following: br>br> I scrubbed my screen to within an inch of its life (wiping it with that small cloth won't get it ready for the filter). After thoroughly cleaning the screen, I wiped it down with the cloth they provided for about five minutes, going horizontally, vertically, in circles, and back-and-forth. I went back and forth on the screen until there was no more resistance. The thick piece was then stripped of BOTH thin coverings. The filter is cut so precisely that you MUST have it exactly right when you begin to press it down! My hands were clean, and my screen was pristine, but it did not work for me taking from one narrow side all the way across to the other side! By holding my laptop sideways in my lap, I was finally able to apply it from top to bottom. The rest was simple once I had it perfectly aligned. I was able to use the small card to press the filter down while holding the laptop in such a way that I could see any bubbles that appeared. When I saw a bubble, I raised the filter slightly with the card, which resulted in almost no bubbles in the filter by the time I got to the bottom of my screen. I then went back to pressing out bubbles with the stiff card and went up and down the screen several times. and-back-and-forth-and-forth-and-forth- and back-and-forth as needed I made sure I pressed all the way to the screen's edges. As a result, I had used up all of my bubbles. br>br>Once I figured out everything that wasn't clear in the instructions and did it my way — by removing both film coverings — it only took me about five minutes to get it down, properly applied, and looking great! br>br>I then put it to the test by opening various pages on my computer with different color backgrounds, different color print, and so on, and I noticed a significant improvement. Because I spend so much time on the computer, I believe this filter is exactly what I require. As of now, I strongly advise you to buy this product!.
I bought it for the anti-glare because the screen on my HP Pavillion looks like it's made of mirror. It was a perfect fit and came with an anti-dust rag as well as a card to smooth out any bubbles - Even though I did a terrible job the first time, it was easy to smooth out. It does exactly what it claims to do. I am completely satisfied.
When exposed to the sun, the color changes to a near-solid blue. I purchased the anti-glare screen in order to be able to use my laptop outside. My old screen had a matrix finish, which didn't cause any issues. The screen on my new Lenovo is glossy. Outside there is a lot of glare, so I got this. I was under the impression that it was the solution to all of my problems. It reduced glare, but it filtered blue light because of how it was constructed. Outside, in the sun, it turns blue. to the point where you can hardly see the screen, despite the fact that mine is 4K and extra bright. If you're not going to be near a window, stay inside. This is going to work out perfectly. In addition, the instructions state that you should clean your screen with a special cleaning sticker. to ensure a clean final double check It was nowhere to be found. It's also a good idea to make use of one. Because my installation didn't go as planned, despite the fact that I thought it was completely clean.
The BLURRY effect and how the touchscreen sensitivity was lost were the biggest issues; my third grader said it made the screen too blurry, and I agree. We had to squint a little because the text wasn't as crisp. He tried both his finger and the stylus on the touchscreen and discovered that you had to try to move things three times. It happened four times, and it didn't always register. We threw away his screen protector after I peeled it off. With my Kindergarten student, I'm not even going to try the other one. I'll do my best to get them back to you.
Thank you very much. It eliminates glare, which is exactly what I needed. The issue has been resolved. Thank you very much. The glossy effect is diminished, but that is the price to pay. The touch screen function is still operational. I think I'll need to work a little harder. When the screen protector is applied, there is a small spot on it that is not visible when the computer is turned on. It's probably impossible to make it look completely perfect, but I'd rather deal with the issue than spend hundreds of dollars on an anti-glare HP upgrade to a new computer. It appears to be less straining on the eyes and works in conjunction with the anti-aging properties. This is a good thing.
I wish I'd bought it when the pandemic first broke out. I didn't get headaches or eye aches after I started using it because I wasn't staring at my screens as much. It's great to have multiples in the pack because I can use them on both my personal and professional devices.
Increasing the star rating to five - The screen is in excellent condition and adheres to the wall like glue. Peeling is not an option. Because of its thickness, it gets a little keyboard imprinted, but it's still a good screen protector. br>While the product is likely to be good (time will tell), the instructions were extremely difficult to follow. The stickers should be larger or labeled more clearly, such as - "THIS SIDE TO THE SCREEN" and "OUTWARD" or "TO THE USER" are examples of phrases. Even after reading the instructions twice, I couldn't figure out how to properly install the screen, so I fumbled with it for 20 minutes. The stickers were simply not labeled in the same way as they were on the instruction sheet! br>It wasn't fun installing it, and I even had to watch a video on YouTube. The fact that I used my clean room in the house (which also doubles as a bathroom with tile) meant that no lint flew into the air after I peeled off the wrong side saved me. br>The screen was applied to a 14" Flex 6, with not a single millimeter to spare on the sides! It's a squeezing, squeezing, squeezing, s Let's see what else we can come up with. The product's Amazon image says "Grare reducer," but what the heck. br>br>The product may be good, but the installation was a pain. There were no bubbles on the touchscreen, and the brightness was not reduced.