Is the Mirror finish TV harder to see than the black or white?

Is the Mirror finish TV harder to see than the black or white?

There is a very slight drop in performance in the mirror finish compared to the black or white models when not directly opposite natural light (such as a window) but visibility of the LCD screen is still very strong.

When installed directly opposite natural light, then the visibility on the mirror will naturally drop compared to the black or the white finish which are made with clear glass. 

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