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Yes, you are correct. Witch TVs do, in fact, have less glare. Apparently this is due to the same phenomenon that makes vampires invisible in mirrors. Since witches are supposed to be good with spells, but not necessarily spelling, their televisions produce little to no annoying light reflection. Hope this helps.

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