Sigh, you bring up a good point that I don't like to beat this radio up over - but it is a problem on my end when I'm working during the day and have to wear eye protection as part of the job.
It's a good radio for what you get, but the "mirror face" is a little hard to take at times - the backlit brightness for the display can really "fade" and the mirror finish face comes into play in high - reflection incidental lighting you get in sunny days of driving on the road and you're wearing polarized sunglasses.
Using this in combination with the glasses too, can add a bit of a headache to seeing what is on the display when you need the glasses to protect yourself from the glare - out there - arriving to you along with all that sun.
It's a washout at times - you can't avoid it, but it also doesn't help when you need to use polarized glasses on top of using a radio with the LCD display type that uses a polarizing filter to develop contrast - tilt your head one way or another - you can lose the display.
Anyone whoms' owned a Midland 77-115 or a 77-120 knows that too. Even the newer President line of McKinleys, Andys', Jacksons - any with the backlit LED LCD display are all prone to the loss / fade / blackout when you put your radio on the dash and you are using polarized glasses - you have to tilt back n' forth to find or recover the display. That tiny print on the LCD front can wash out easily enough.