- Database Reporting
Excel vs Database Reporting
20 Mar, 2026







£36.48 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £30 ex-VAT, this StarTech privacy filter is one of those “cheap insurance” purchases that actually makes sense—**if you’re regularly working in shared spaces** (open-plan offices, hot desks, meetings where people sit close). The removable, reversible, anti-glare design is the key value: it lets you switch between privacy-only use and a more normal viewing setup, and the magnetic fit usually means you’re not faffing around with adhesive every time you want to take it on/off. The claimed blue-light reduction is a nice-to-have, but I wouldn’t treat it as a medical solution—more like a small comfort tweak if your eyes feel strained.
I’d **avoid** this if you use your MacBook screen close-up for color-sensitive work (design, photo/video grading) or if you hate any added layer on top of the display—privacy films can slightly soften contrast and make the screen look less “crisp” than bare. Also, privacy filters are only as good as their positioning: if your seating angle isn’t consistent, you’ll get uneven privacy and a dimmer look from the wrong side. Bottom line: **worth it for business users who care about screen confidentiality and glare reduction**, not for anyone who judges displays by sharpness and color.

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STARTECH
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