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You'll be needing those sunglasses with all the glare from those displays.
I prefer Dell with the anti-glare coating.
I really really really hate the modern trend of having glossy displays on monitors and laptops. Are these companies run by opticians looking to sell more glasses, or just cretins?
Ich bin in Deutschland gearbeitet schone tzen yar!
*apologies for my tulip german.
German is easy. Just speak English slowly and loudly with a herr flick accent.
"Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "
I seem to recall that we spent most of the 80s trying to get shot of shiny screens on CRT monitors.
True. I remember having to attach anti-glare shields to the old monitors before anti-glare film was available.
I suppose it allows them to sell glossy to home users who are going to want to watch movies on their laptop and PC instead of a whacking great plasma or LCD TV.
Then charge a premium for their 'business' models with anti-glare.
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