No, that’s actually correct. The device is at an angle, so there would be some reflections of the “top” that reach the nearly horizontal viewing angle for the “camera”. I recommend looking into the topic of optics a bit
What’s actually inaccurate is that it’s perfectly mirrored for the observer. That wouldn’t happen in real life - the angle the device is positioned would cause the reflection of the top to be scrunched up
No, that’s actually correct. The device is at an angle, so there would be some reflections of the “top” that reach the nearly horizontal viewing angle for the “camera”. I recommend looking into the topic of optics a bit
What’s actually inaccurate is that it’s perfectly mirrored for the observer. That wouldn’t happen in real life - the angle the device is positioned would cause the reflection of the top to be scrunched up