vinney on Nostr: you can look into anti-glare films, but it's more of an issue with how LCD/LED ...
you can look into anti-glare films, but it's more of an issue with how LCD/LED screens work and you'll never be able to use one in direct sunlight. the same reason you can't see the beam of a weak flashlight at midday outside.
sun too stronk
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