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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Glossy or Anti-glare Screen?
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<blockquote data-quote="glocke12" data-source="post: 572776" data-attributes="member: 45770"><p>Keep in mind that when your in the store, the glossy screen will show alot more reflections than you will probably see in the real world. </p><p></p><p>As for photoediting, many people say, and feel that the matte screen gives a "truer" representation of colors, but for what its worth, I have edited photos (both RAW and JPEG), on both my glossy MBP, and my matte screen dell inspirion 8600, (which has a higher resolution than the MBP does), and I could not tell any difference between the two machines.</p><p></p><p>Anywa, have fun....either matte or glossy, the MBP is a great computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glocke12, post: 572776, member: 45770"] Keep in mind that when your in the store, the glossy screen will show alot more reflections than you will probably see in the real world. As for photoediting, many people say, and feel that the matte screen gives a "truer" representation of colors, but for what its worth, I have edited photos (both RAW and JPEG), on both my glossy MBP, and my matte screen dell inspirion 8600, (which has a higher resolution than the MBP does), and I could not tell any difference between the two machines. Anywa, have fun....either matte or glossy, the MBP is a great computer. [/QUOTE]
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