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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 09-Mar-10 12:30:03
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When will Apple learn ?


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I so wanted to buy a 27" iMac but the insistence of Apple using those ghastly glossy screens has meant that I have just gone out and bought a 27" Dell screen to use with my existing MacBook Pro so that I can work without having a reflection of myself staring back at me all day.

I am still using my nearly 4 year old 2.16 GHz 15" Macbook Pro that has an Intel Core 2 Duo processor because the latest MacBook Pro's have those stupid glossy screens unless you go for the 17" and they are still using Core 2 Duo processors so what is an extra .3 of a Hz in a new model going to give me over the one I have ? The rest of the world have already moved on to i3, i5, i7 and Core 2 Quad processors in their notebooks, Apple's hardware is beginning to look decidedly dated.

I think MacOSX is the best OS around and Apple make some nice products but they are loosing the plot with their hardware. I don't want a computer to replace my TV I want one that I can work on.
Standard User uno
(regular) Tue 09-Mar-10 12:43:21
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You can get the 15" MBP with anti-glare screen now. In fact, this has been an option for some time. (Mid 2009)

The initial unibody MBP didn't have the option though.

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(deleted) Tue 09-Mar-10 13:20:07
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Glossy screens do seem to be a pain. You don't see glossy flat screen TVs? so why laptops.


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Standard User NaNook
(freechataholic) Wed 10-Mar-10 06:14:47
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Plasma screens are glossy, so were old CRT.
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(deleted) Wed 10-Mar-10 11:05:33
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My Samsung LED telly is glossy - and awesome with it too. smile

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(deleted) Wed 10-Mar-10 20:12:59
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CRTs had no choice being made of glass, they had anti reflective coatings to try to reduce the problem of the glass.

No laptop has a CRT or Plasma screen. So why the gloss?

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Standard User NaNook
(freechataholic) Thu 11-Mar-10 06:06:38
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From your original post:

"Glossy screens do seem to be a pain. You don't see glossy flat screen TVs? "

My comment was related to the above.
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(deleted) Thu 11-Mar-10 21:42:53
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Well I probably should have said flat screen LCD TVs.

People really into home cinema go to great lengths to position the TV on the wall without reflections ruining the experience.
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(deleted) Fri 12-Mar-10 11:31:59
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I'm just puzzled why Apple thinks the glossy screen is a good idea. It seems it is to make it look nice, it is OK on the little iphone screen but on a large desktop screen it is like staring into a mirror. I'm glad I went into the apple store to see it for myself before buying one.
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(deleted) Fri 12-Mar-10 21:30:54
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Supposedly makes colours look richer.
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