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Old 08-28-2009, 10:10 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by JanetCinNC View Post
These pictures show that the 600 screen is much more reflective than the 505 screen. The two pictures were taken in the same place holding the two screens in the same position as much as possible.
Thanks for the pix!

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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
...While you may get more reflectivity from the 600, you get more glare from the 300 and 505.
The impression I get from seeing photos of the 505 is that it has clear glass. Looking at my K1, it's glass seems to more of the non-glare persuasion. Seeing Janet's pix, I get the impression that the glass in the 600 is more like the glass in my K1. That would be congruent with JSWolf's conclusion.

I don't know why I keep reading threads about the 600 reflectivity/contrast--I'm just going to have to see for myself!
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