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lugo35

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recently built a concervatory. its great. we bought a tv to use out there but cant see it due to all the reflections anyone got any ideas??? que silly comments :oops:
 
A great big sheet of black out fabric draped over the Tv and your heads. Like photographers of old used to use with their cameras.

Well you did say silly comments :wink:
 
We have a small TV in our conservatory. Not much you can do aside from using blinds
 
black out fabric might get a bit hot when its sunny
:lol:
that anti glare film looks the answer have you used it jim
 
lugo35":meq5pk1j said:
black out fabric might get a bit hot when its sunny
:lol:
that anti glare film looks the answer have you used it jim

nope. not sure how good it is.
 
Or use a baffle or moveable screens? Neither as extreme nor as fun as draping all and sundry in blackout material, but you do only need to stop light hitting the screen :) And it could be an excuse to spend time at the workbench.
 
dont think screens are the answer. the tv screen is like a mirror, its that bad. can see everything in it, so am sure would see the screens aswell. will have to ditch tv and find something else to do :p
 
Lugo

Wouldn't the question be better placed on a tv or film forum (if such things exist)? I suspect such a forum would have many members who have come up against and solved similar problems
 
Tony":33o1iz07 said:
Lugo

Wouldn't the question be better placed on a tv or film forum (if such things exist)? I suspect such a forum would have many members who have come up against and solved similar problems

Why, why would you want to take this fun away from us.

Dom
 
lugo35":2rf5n8fi said:
recently built a concervatory. its great. we bought a tv to use out there but cant see it due to all the reflections anyone got any ideas??? que silly comments :oops:

Watch it in the evenings with curtains drawn and the lights turned out. easi peasi.
 
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