I don’t work on top-secret projects but when I’m working in a library or cafe I still desire some modicum of Privacy. I just saw this ad from Targus, a company I love for their laptop locks and alarms, for privacy screens. Here’s the link.
Here’s what they say about them: Tiny vertical blinds on the surface of the privacy screen narrow the viewing angle so data is only visible directly in front of the monitor up to 30 degrees away from the center of the screen. Onlookers will only see a dark unclear screen when attempting to view the information from a side angle. In addition to providing security, the screen also blocks the glare to help reduce eye strain. The Targus Laptop Privacy Screen can be easily attached by using clear adhesive strips designed for LCD filters or with the included tab guides that stick to the edge of the LCD bezel to hold the screen in place. Users can also position the tabs so the screen easily slides on and off. Highly portable and easy to use, the Targus Privacy Screen prevents onlookers from seeing valuable information often viewed on a laptop or LCD monitor.
I get no commission from this suggestion. I just thought a lot of my fellow digital nomads and people who like to take their work to cafes.
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