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Maybe you should have your office mate wear this cone! |
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3M used to make polarized lenses to place over CRT displays to absorb UV light and sun glare...a side effect was a dramatically reduced viewing angle. |
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If you're insitant on the cone idea, I'm pretty sure I've seen similar devices over television studio monitor screens. |
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Haven't we done something here before where viewed head on, you see the nominal display, and viewed off angle you see a spreadsheet or something? |
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And other:general is not an appropriate category. |
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Other than the category, this seems like a good idea to me. |
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I keep forgetting about the category selection :-) |
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Yes, if the screen had some kind of depth perception distortion from side view, that would be good. |
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'computer: display: accessory' might be a yet more appropriate category. |
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I like the idea of privacy but I'd keep catching my head on the hood, so a soft and flexible construction (when I bump into it, but no so much that it would droop in normal use, obviously) would be nice. |
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it's baked to a crisp regardless of which
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