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No, decent matte screens are FAR more accurate for photos.
It's the screen technology below that sets colour accuracy. Reflective vs matte of itself has nothing to do with quality, but eye strain as the reflections are at a different focus distance and break up the image. That's an ergonomic fact. Shiny is simply the cheapest finish and a cheap matte finish can blur the image slightly. Neither directly affects contrast, brightness or colour accuracy. It's true that glossy finish screens or photos look prettier at a glance. Hence glazing invented for traditional prints and glossy inkjet paper.
Zero travel keyboards and touch pads that can't be disabled are seriously tiring and slowing down for people writing lots.
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