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hdkwowjdj | 6 years ago
But dim screens just don't work, no matter if it's matte or not. Bright screen with anti-reflective layer work much better, hate to say that.
hdkwowjdj | 6 years ago
But dim screens just don't work, no matter if it's matte or not. Bright screen with anti-reflective layer work much better, hate to say that.
namirez|6 years ago
True! I've come to realize that anti-reflective coating is more effective than matte screen.
funklute|6 years ago
EDIT: I might add as well, that part of the point of using a dark colortheme, is to not be looking into a lamp...so perhaps I am simply more okay with lower brightness, because I explicitly look for dark colorthemes. That does mean I am very sensitive to finding a colortheme with good contrast.
hdkwowjdj|6 years ago
With a reflective screen, you'll see a reflection of lamp, bright and clear. I think everybody agrees that this is annoying.
With matte screen, the reflection isn't strong or clear, but a larger portion of the screen is affected, since the matte layer scatters the light.
With a anti-reflective but non-matte screen, you'll see a 1:1 reflection - but only very very dim.
In my experience across the Lenovo matte screens, and comparing it to MacBook screens, I found the latter to work better.
There's a significant difference between the MacBook and cheapo reflective screens.