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Which is perferred for Music and Video editing?

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I am currently working on a Mac Pro Desktop, but I am purchasing a MBP in the coming month. I was wondering what the opinion was for the video editors working on Final Cut, is the Anti Glare Screen more preferred over the glossy? I also use it for Pro Tools, but I am not worried about how sharp the display is for that, but I am curious on what everyone's experiences were on both.
 

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