I used to have the non-reflective screen on an old Mac, Ian, but I have no
problem with my 11" Air or 27" iMac. I'm writing this in my office which is
equipped with overhead fluorescent tubes and it's easy to avoid the reflections.
I couldn't afford the full SSD on my iMac in March, but the 1Tb fusion drive is
extra speedy to start up and to use.
Chris
On 14 Aug 14, at 09:31, SwissPace <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> 3. Buy a new macbook pro with glare screen Aargh!
>
> The third option is the reason for the post , There is some stock left of the
> model that has just been replaced and wile I would look forward to the pixels
> I hate the non upgrade part and the glare screen of the newer macbooks. 1TB
> SSD and 16Gb ram should suffice I suppose (in my current system I have a
> 750GB SSD for os and files and a 750GB hybrid drive for photos) but while I
> welcome the extra pixels I don't relish the glary screen. I have heard moshi
> do an antiglare screen but proper web reviews are rare (as seem to be the
> trend these days) and youtbe videos don't really help, so is anyone on the
> list using such a screen protector and have any opinions on it.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> The timing is bad as I really didn't want to have to replace my macbook this
> year and I love its 17" Hi Res (not retina) matt screen. On the plus side it
> got me searching and I discover that 4K monitors are getting affordable.
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