- Internet & Connectivity
How to Set Up Quality of Service for Business Applications
18 Mar, 2026



£26.90 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £22.44 ex‑VAT, this is the kind of privacy screen that makes sense if you spend a lot of time in open-plan offices, client sites, or trains and you’re tired of people “just glancing” at your screen. The payoff is immediate: fewer sideways looks, less accidental information exposure, and it’s usually a simple swap-over accessory with no real IT overhead. If you’re outfitting a few users quickly on a budget, it’s good value.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for anyone who needs crisp colour accuracy or lots of brightness for bright rooms. Privacy films typically reduce viewing angles (great for privacy, not always great for readability), and they can make the screen look a bit dim or washed compared to the native display—especially in daylight. If your team does design work, data-heavy spreadsheets, or anyone who already complains about “screen brightness,” this may be more hassle than it’s worth.
Who it’s best for: general office staff, sales/ops roles, finance/admin users, and teams handling sensitive but non-critical content. Who should skip: creative teams, anyone sensitive to reduced clarity, and users who work in very bright environments.

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