Re: LCD (large -- TV-ish) monitors with SOLID front surface?

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Sujet : Re: LCD (large -- TV-ish) monitors with SOLID front surface?
De : blockedofcourse (at) *nospam* foo.invalid (Don Y)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 13. Jun 2024, 00:34:47
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On 6/12/2024 8:13 AM, Don Y wrote:
On 6/12/2024 2:22 AM, Jasen Betts wrote:
Are there any offerings where this might NOT be the case?
>
It sounds like you want to put a glass screen protector on the front
of a regular monitor (the front of a regular LCD monitor is the plastic
polariser)
 That might work.  Glass or Lexan.  It would have to stand up to the
(slight) abrasion of the "invisible marker pen" (Lexan seems to scratch
even when you think you aren't using anything abrasive; glass might be
problematic at that large size).
 Fastening it to the monitor would be a challenge, though.
I tried setting a (undersized) sheet of 1/4" lexan on a monitor, here.
It bears up to the weight (force) but makes writing a bit less natural;
parallax makes the "ink's" appearance seem to be in the wrong place
wrt the pen's tip.  You'd have to stand more directly behind the pen
(instead of to the left or right of it, based on handedness).
Maybe I can find something thinner yet still rigid enough to avoid
flexing over such a large distance.  Perhaps tempered/safety glass?

Date Sujet#  Auteur
7 Jun 24 * LCD (large -- TV-ish) monitors with SOLID front surface?6Don Y
7 Jun 24 +- Re: LCD (large -- TV-ish) monitors with SOLID front surface?1john larkin
12 Jun 24 `* Re: LCD (large -- TV-ish) monitors with SOLID front surface?4Don Y
13 Jun 24  +- Re: LCD (large -- TV-ish) monitors with SOLID front surface?1Don Y
14 Jun 24  `* Re: LCD (large -- TV-ish) monitors with SOLID front surface?2Don Y
16 Jun 24   `- Re: LCD (large -- TV-ish) monitors with SOLID front surface?1Don Y

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