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EfreetSK@lemmy.world to Programmer Humor@programming.devEnglish · 16 天前

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EfreetSK@lemmy.world to Programmer Humor@programming.devEnglish · 16 天前
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    How do you even read the screen in broad daylight?

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      One guy even has sunglasses, like there’s no way he can see anything

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        Maybe it’s polarized glass, so it takes more away of the sunlight than the display light. He can’t tilt his head too much though.

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          Polarized glasses and a low refresh rate is a recipe for a good beach vomiting

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            Why? Does polarization affect motion sickness?

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              I’ve had polarized lenses reveal multi colored scan lines between black spaces that can be a tad disorienting

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                Color splitting effects (i.e. like a prism) can be caused by unpolarized lenses as well.

                Not exactly sure what you mean by multi colored scan lines or black spaces here, tbh.

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            some people get sick looking at screens?

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          Uh, polarized glasses cancel out a lot of displays. It’s why pilot glasses aren’t.

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            Depending on the display xor glasses polarization orientation you need to tilt your head by up to 90° of course.

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