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Stern Pinball Anti-glare glass

By DCFAN

7 years ago


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    #202 7 years ago

    Anybody think this picture from Stern is a little BS? Notice the marks on the floor. They either moved the machine.. or changed the angle of the picture to get the glare from the shop light off the glass.

    I mean.. you can still see the translight glare in both pictures. Yet the super bright shop light is magically 100% gone? Well except for the tiniest little part of the light still left.

    It's extremely deceptive..and borderline dishonest

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    #207 7 years ago

    I guessing it will probably be on par with the other stuff available. But to pull that shit in an advertisement tells you A LOT about a company.

    Quoted from BoJo:

    I noticed that and also how conveniently the picture is taken so you cannot see the DMD display. Stern doesn't care about quality and I would expect this glass to preform worse then pdi and invisiglass.

    #210 7 years ago

    That's actually why I started looking.

    Quoted from gweempose:

    Yeah, that picture is bulls**t. Even PDI glass doesn't completely eliminate the direct reflection of a bright light shining on it. I don't even think that's possible.

    #241 7 years ago

    Or how about their incredibly dishonest pictures? Anyone that has Invisaglass and PDI know that it doesn't remove 100% of the glare.

    We'll unless you move the machine..or change the angle

    Quoted from JY64:

    Or the point is people jump in and bash Stern before the product is even out

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    #540 7 years ago

    That's why I spent $250ish on 15 fixtures and 32' of track lighting. I was able to move the light source behind the player...with no glare at all.

    Dimmable Par38 15W LED floods are $62 a case of 16.

    For the price of about 1 sheet of PDI..all 30 of my games are glare free. Actually that's a lie. I have the Bent Plastics on them as well.

    Quoted from konjurer:

    Personally, I don't find the DMD reflection to be the primary issue for me - at least not on my machine. The reflection of the DMD doesn't obscure the playfield in anyway on my machine. The problem for me is the overhead can lighting in my room, my topper lighting and the backglass lighting.

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