Still, a note about cleaning these glossy displays caught my eye the other day. Related Story: Does the glossy screen of the new iMac suck? But it's hard to object with consumer choice - as long as there is a choice to be had. Hey, some of us disagree that this current generation of brighter and glossier displays are better for any application. In other words, it seems that only losers will pick the matte display. If you prefer a display with anti-glare coating for a matte rather than glossy viewing experience, choose the standard widescreen display. Check out what the Apple Store says about the differences:Ĭhoose the glossy widescreen display to make your graphics, photos, and videos appear with richer color and deeper blacks - great for watching DVD movies.
The MacBook comes with the glossy screen, but for the moment, the matte display remains the default option for the MacBook Pro. Glossy screens appear to be on the upswing now in Macville, now that the iMac has gone glossy. However, cleaning the glossy screen may take a bit more work. the old-fashioned 'anti-glare,' matte-finish screen.
Many Mac users are viewing the virtual world with a bright, 'anti-reflective' glossy screen vs.