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Monga
I have a Dell Latitude D600 (I think the screen is 14.1 but 'm not sure how tomeasure, I'm going by the online reviews and I imagine this must be what I have).
I'll be travelling abroad shortly and I don't want people looking over my shoulder in the plane or wherever I go, I'd like to have some privacy.
Are there any filters you might recommend? I've seen targus & 3M make some, any opinions?
TIA
dasnufus
QUOTE (Monga @ 1-29-08, 5:05am) *
I have a Dell Latitude D600 (I think the screen is 14.1 but 'm not sure how tomeasure, I'm going by the online reviews and I imagine this must be what I have).
I'll be travelling abroad shortly and I don't want people looking over my shoulder in the plane or wherever I go, I'd like to have some privacy.
Are there any filters you might recommend? I've seen targus & 3M make some, any opinions?
TIA



I personally use this.




But if you find it impractical, I think any brand is good. I've used targus and 3m before and noticed no difference. You can find many available at amazon.

All it does is cut down on the viewing angles. Personally I don't like it too much. Its like looking at a screen with my sunglasses on.
Monga
that's what I feel (about the sunglasses) but I have a long flight ahead and I thought I might be able to catch up on some work without prying eyes...
Keggster22
could always try to get a seat in the back row
WingsOverVA
QUOTE (Keggster22 @ 1-29-08, 11:45pm) *
could always try to get a seat in the back row

Hmmm...
The back row, a "Privacy Screen" and one of THESE and someone could be going for their first solo flight in the mile high club...
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n99nyrwg
A window seat would help too. The only person who could really see your screen would be the one right next to you, in which case you would notice. You can also do all your work and leave out the clients names, just do that part when you get back to the office.

I see most people using 3m.
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