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Originally Posted by rrtzmd
...and I really don't see how anyone could use it for much of anything...when I looked at the screen, about all I could see was my own reflection and the reflection of the fluorescent lights overhead...and when I tried to get rid of the reflections by tilting the device, the image on the screen would just disappear...I guess it might be handy for someone who likes to work in the dark, but I don't see how anyone could use it much otherwise...
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I have the same issue with all glossy screen laptop as well...while glossy screens do give nice deep rich contrasty colors....in the dark...they also add a lot of reflections to the equation and likely are the source of much debate over LCD's and eye strain...I don't buy my laptops with glassy panels, matte finish panels ONLY. And while even a matte finish panel will have reflections/glare it is not the same mirror effect a glossy panel will offer.