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Stern Pinball Anti-glare glass

By DCFAN

7 years ago


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    #2 7 years ago

    Is that the same as PDI glass?

    #54 7 years ago

    I hope pinball news does an updated comparison article.

    I chose PDI over Invisiglass based on that article.

    #58 7 years ago
    Quoted from JJHLH:

    I did likewise. I've been very pleased with PDI glass. It's beautiful to look through without seeing any distracting reflections. Expensive but very nice. It will be interesting to see how Stern's glass compares.

    I don't know how Stern's glass can be any clearer than PDI. Maybe it can equal the clearness...until it's tested no one knows.

    The price they're charging is definitely a game changer.

    #120 7 years ago

    I have PDI glass in all of my machines. To eliminate the DMD glare, I use the Comet Pinball DMD eliminator. I put it on the inside plastic. No one even knows that it's there.

    My machines look great with this combination.

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    #490 7 years ago
    Quoted from RichieWrench:

    So am I safe to say that there is no glass that gets rid of the glare coming off the spraker lights and DMD???
    JJP did not work either...little better that Sterns HD glass but not by much...still see reflections

    You need a DMD glare eliminator. I use the one from Comet Pinball. If it's a Plasma DMD, I put it directly on the plasma screen. If it's the new LED, I put it on the inside plastic. https://www.cometpinball.com/DMD-GLARE-ELIMINATOR-p/dmdglare.htm

    If you want to make your own, just use this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C7AG18Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00

    Just make sure you rotate the film 90 degrees and use doubled sided tape.

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    #497 7 years ago

    The new Stern LCD doesn't need a glare eliminator.

    #502 7 years ago
    Quoted from RichieWrench:

    What about speakers lights??

    I don't have speaker lights...don't know what to tell you there. Is there a way to mount the lights on the speaker farther back?

    #506 7 years ago

    Note: The picture of my Ghostbusters is with PDI glass too.

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