Technical specifications indicate that the Acer 2-Pack Privacy Screen functions as an analog optical filter utilizing micro-louver technology. The internal structure consists of a multi-layered Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) substrate with integrated microscopic vertical blinds. These louvers restrict the light exit angle to approximately 60 degrees, which translates to a 30-degree viewing cone from the center of the display. Material analysis confirms that the magnetic attachment strip is optimized for glass-to-edge displays, though physical dimensions suggest that recessed bezels may experience air gaps that introduce refractive blurring.
Performance metrics demonstrate a reduction in peak luminance of approximately 15-20%. This attenuation requires a manual increase in the host device's backlight output to maintain perceived visibility, which affects battery consumption rates. The hardware utilizes a reversible design featuring a matte side for specular reflection diffusion and a glossy side for high-contrast viewing. Aggregated specification data lists the primary security mechanism as a passive physical barrier with zero software overhead or latency.
- Modes of operation: Matte (Anti-Glare), Glossy (High-Clarity).
- Attachment methods: Magnetic strip, adhesive metallic tabs.
Structural analysis identifies that the 14-inch 16:9 frame may experience alignment drift during rapid mechanical closure. Furthermore, the thickness of the PET substrate can result in diminished touch-sensitivity on capacitive panels. Verification of the magnetic strip flushness is required to prevent ghosting or a loss of sharpness caused by magnetic lift.
Aggregated data suggests that the SightPro 14-inch filter provides a comparable 16:9 magnetic configuration for users seeking higher edge-finishing standards.
This unit is classified within the broader category of privacy screens, which serve as standardized optical security layers for mobile workstations.