Method and device for minimizing initial surface reflections in

Optical: systems and elements – Glare or unwanted light reduction – Display window

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359601, 359613, 359632, G02B 2700

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054484065

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a device for minimizing initial surface reflections which can be reflected from the surroundings via the reflecting surface of an electronic display screen in the direction towards a given observation position, whereby the display screen is arranged on a base, preferably mounted on a dashboard of a vehicle, whereby at least a certain region of, or adjoining, the base to which the display screen is intended to be attached, is treated in such manner that a low reflecting surface is obtained.

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