well.. you can't have it both ways. want to cut glare, add a film or coating. non-glossy monitors (remember those?) have a coating on them to cut glare. same difference. they even make "privacy" film that will keep your neighbor from reading your screen.
most glare is easily eliminated by tilting a few degrees to change the angle of the light.
fact is, anything with a glass surface is going to reflect light. anything with a clear plastic surface is going to as well. i used my sony 600 with a reading light, i'd get horrible glare off of that at the wrong angle, and the eink was horrible to read in less than full light. pick your poison.
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