For those who use sunglasses to drive or who wear them indoors, polarized lenses may not be the best option. Studies have been done concerning the effectiveness of the lenses inside your vehicle as well as outside. The polarized lenses, it seems, may react adversely with liquid crystal displays (LCDs) found on the dashboards of some cars or in other places such as the digital screens on ATM machines. When viewed through polarized lenses from a certain angle, LCDs can become virtually invisible.
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