[–] yostrovs 7y ago ↗ Polarized glasses polarized 90 degrees off the normal angle would do the same, wouldn't they? At least for TV's placed horizontally. [–] okket 7y ago ↗ Indeed: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QQCJ1HOdePU [–] weliketocode 7y ago ↗ Yes, and that is mentioned in the article.> But they later realized that any polarized lens rotated 90 degrees and flattened could produce the same screen-blocking effect
[–] weliketocode 7y ago ↗ Yes, and that is mentioned in the article.> But they later realized that any polarized lens rotated 90 degrees and flattened could produce the same screen-blocking effect
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 17.2 ms ] thread> But they later realized that any polarized lens rotated 90 degrees and flattened could produce the same screen-blocking effect