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Anti-reflective glasses?
I ordered new glasses yesterday and they had an option for some type of anti-reflective treatment. I thought it sounded interesting so I am giving it a try. Anyone have this? Any real differences? Waste of money?
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They are must if you wear glasses. I would never get a pair without them. IMHO.
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i'd like to hear some opinions on this too. i didn't get it last time (not sure if they offered it to me?) but definitely will this time.
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You don't see a difference yourself. But others do, as they aren't being reflected in your glasses - and the sun doesn't reflect in it either. Also, you see yourself much better when looking in the mirror.
Plus, your cards aren't easily revealed by your adversaries when playing poker haha. It's a must-have. |
i have them, like them lots.
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thanks for the heads up, much appreciated!
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I find all those "extra" options on glasses make them scratch easier or show scratches earlier in the life of the lenses
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this kind is the best, expensive though, like 60 or 80 bucks more than the normal ar coating http://crizal.com/Consumer/Welcome/
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they are the best invention lol :)
without them i guess i would be blind by now i never wear glasses but I have anti-reflective ones only for pc. they helped me a lot!!! |
Im going to have to invest in some sort of glasses soon. This fucking computer work is really fucking me in the long run...
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yup, what they all said - will never have a pair without it.
And if you can fork up the cost, go for polarising too - it is frikken amazing how much more clear the world is with polarising lenses... |
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