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Old 09-04-2010, 04:11 AM   #27
FizzyWater
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I went to look at them Wednesday and thought the screens were very nice...they seemed to have the same "matte" appearance as the 300 or 505.

I did not have my 600 with me, though, and I intend to go back with my 600 and a memory stick to lay them side-by-side.

It was as someone has posted on one of the other threads - if you tilted it just right, you could get a shadow on the screen (same as the 300), but it doesn't have the glossy glass screen, so the reflectiveness isn't there.

My one caveat would be that Sony always puts these on display under brilliant white bright lights. I thought the 600 was great when I first got it, but at home with the more "yellow" light of home light bulbs, the screen was not half so nice (and the reason why I ended up buying a 300).

I think the screen is a strong improvement over the last one - I just can't say with 100% certainty that there's NO reflectiveness until I get one home!
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