To all those graduates who did not have a proper send off from high school because of Covid restrictions, here is your chance to walk with your fellow students and take your bow. It is your day and your parents are proud to watch you walk up to the podium and take a picture while you receive your diploma. And the same goes for all the high school seniors who are also graduating and moving forward.
If you are a proud relative of a graduating student, you will probably find yourself sitting in the football stadium or out on the great lawn during the ceremonies. If your seat is on the wrong side, the sun will be over your shoulder, reflecting glare on your phone or tablet display.
So before you head out for the big day, make sure that you buy and install a NuShield DayVue Anti-reflective screen protector on the display. The DayVue film helps to eliminate reflective glare and when paired with polarized sunglasses, completely eliminates glare from your vision. The DayVue film also works with regular sunglasses or no glasses at all, but you might have to angle your device to find an optimum position where you can see the image without reflection.
The NuShield DayVue screen protector was created for moments like this, when you are outdoors in direct sunlight. It is used by our military in the harshest environments to eliminate glare and reflection. This same film is also used by motorcycle riders and drivers with convertibles so they can see their gps displays without distraction.
The NuShield DayVue screen protector is a thin film with a slightly tacky backing that installs in minutes and stays in place until you remove it. The film protects the screen and can be cleaned easily. NuShield has an extensive list of cameras, phones and tablets on its website to fit your particular device. If you don’t find your device, NuShield will be happy to create new film sizes – as long as you provide the measurements – at no extra charge within 48 hours. Don’t let sunglare ruin your graduation celebration, order your NuShield DayVue film today.