I have a nice 50’ 4k tv and it reflects every light that’s around it. Have to watch it in pitch black because of it.

Why don’t TV’s are built for non-reflective non-glossy screen? Does making it really shiny make the images better or something? Why do most tv’s have it really glossy?

  • Zwuzelmaus@feddit.org
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    7 days ago

    reflective coatings give a better image quality

    Respectfully disagree.

    It is the technical value for “contrast” that is better, but I would never go as far as calling that “image quality”.

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      7 days ago

      Matte coatings interfere with more than just contrast, they often look a little more blurry as well in my experience. But yeah, the “massively oversimplified” was there for a reason 😆.