Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Maurice Cunha photo
United States of America, Bridgeport
1 Level
701 Review
73 Karma

Review on πŸ”’ Enhanced 32" Wide Monitor Privacy Screen Protection Filter - Healing Shield Widescreen Monitor [Blue-Light] [Anti-Glare] [Data Confidentiality] [Anti-Scratch] by Maurice Cunha

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent anti-glare, best in Computers & Accessories category

I have two of these for my Samsung 32" curved monitors (C32F397). The monitors' factory screens were overly reflective, making using the monitors in a brightly lit room very distracting. As they are quite expensive I was initially worried about the result so I ordered one sieve at a time. I was very happy when the first ones arrived. The screen fits perfectly. The screen has a reflective and a matte side. I only tried the matte side opposite me. It really helps reduce glare. When you're directly in front of you, the screen is a bit dimmer compared to no screen, but it's more comfortable to look at and I only have 50% brightness. Outside of a 45 degree angle, it's hard to tell if the monitor is on, so the privacy part is great. Only I just used tabs (no ribbons) to hold it in place. It still works fine. I've had them for almost a month now. In general I am very happy. It was expensive, but I also ordered the 32-inch version and it was cheaper than similar feature screens on the Revain, which I haven't tried. Edit: Added some pictures. On the right, my monitor looks backlit in the evening. Left is the same monitor with built-in anti-glare screen (without it it would look the same as right), when showing a picture with it it's a bit dimmer, but that's not a problem.

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Some bugs