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3M Privacy Filter for 25" Monitors 16:9 - display privacy filter - 25" wide

$207.76
Mfg # PF250W9B CDW # 4511185 | UNSPSC 43212001

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  • degree viewing angle
  • Reversible between a glossy side and glare-reducing matte
  • Matte surface helps reduce glare and hide fingerprints
  • Helps reduce reflections so you see your screen clearly with pristine image clarity
  • Designed with advanced microlouver technology and creating an excellent high-resolution viewing experience
  • Easy to attach and remove and clean
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3M Black Privacy Filters for monitors provide world-class "black out" privacy from side views, while creating an excellent, high-resolution viewing experience. Reversible between a glossy side and a glare-reducing matte side that helps reduce reflections and hide fingerprints, so you can enjoy pristine image clarity.

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3M Privacy Filter for 25" Widescreen Monitor is rated 3.00 out of 5 by 2.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great BUT... Bought this for two reasons. Needed privacy for working on sensitive documents and to cut the crazy amount of window glare that is behind me. It works great for the privacy filtering. People walking by from the side angle cannot see what's on screen as it goes almost completely blank. So it works as advertised for that. BUT...for cutting glare, it didn't work. I could still see the bright window lights and day light glare behind me. and also, it was advertised that it wouldn't change the colors or screen contrasts, but unfortunately it does. I work in graphics and animation and i needed something that would not alter the look and perception of graphics. Once installed it makes every thing MUCH darker, so like putting on sun glasses. For people who type words only and don't have to rely on accurate color rendering or graphics, then it's fine. But for artists and animators...look elsewhere. It alters colors and brightness too much that it affects workflow and makes it hard to work with team mates who don't use it as we're then both looking at different levels of contrast and intensities.
Date published: 2018-10-30T00:00:00-04:00