https://youtu.be/w9SxLps0UqM
Try anti-glare film. I think it's available on ebay at a reasonable cost.
I should add that I don't have any personal experience of these screens.
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Traditionally, I invite friends into my enclosed beach bar at the foot of my garden in order to watch the big Euros and World Cup final games on the TV I have installed in there. However, for obvious reasons I have thought about placing the TV where it could be seem from those who prefer to watch al fresco. I know that such a set up can be problematic regarding reflections on the screen but has anyone any experience with anti-glare screens that would be suitable for such a set-up?
https://youtu.be/w9SxLps0UqM
Try anti-glare film. I think it's available on ebay at a reasonable cost.
I should add that I don't have any personal experience of these screens.
Don't forget the rule of 6
you thought of a garden projector, should be able to get a decent one ( and the white screen ) for 150 - 200 quid
Gosh the things you wealthy chaps have to ponder over 😄
Give them hazmat suits? Though it might ruin the aesthetic of the bikini bar.
Put a parasol over the top of the TV stopping the sun shining on it?
I was thinking of getting the TV out the garden too. Having watched games before and can’t see anything for the sun glare, I was thinking of getting a cheap Gazebo.
My local pub has TV's in the garden and the put then in wide open ended tents, like half a small marquee. It seems to work just fine, no problem seeing the screen even from 30 feet away.
Thanks but I stated earlier that I am not looking out for an expensive option for just a few games. I'll see if I can angle my TV in a way to minimise glare and if that doesn't work I'll simply put it on in my beach bar (purchased as a potting shed but suitably decorated)
What about one of those hoods the old fashioned flash cameramen used albeit a huge one covering the telly and all your mates?
Try placing TV inside a large Cardboard box and open the flaps ................its works.
I think this thread has run its course. Splott Parker's suggestion is surely the most elegant solution.