Are they ONLY pumping out highly reflective, glossy screens?
I find glossy screens totally kill one of the major advantages of LCDs... no reflections.
I wouldn't mind if I had a separate room for viewing... one that completely lacked any windows. I live in a wonderful apartment that has windows all over the pace, it's great. BUT a glossy screen just doesn't even vaguely cut it.
if glossy doesnt vaguely cut it, then why do ALL of the best performing lcds have glossy screens? even the entry level sonys and samsungs have a semi glossy finish. show me a matte lcd that can beat a samsung spva panel and i'll eat my words...
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Are they ONLY pumping out highly reflective, glossy screens?
I find glossy screens totally kill one of the major advantages of LCDs... no reflections.
I wouldn't mind if I had a separate room for viewing... one that completely lacked any windows. I live in a wonderful apartment that has windows all over the pace, it's great. BUT a glossy screen just doesn't even vaguely cut it.
if glossy doesnt vaguely cut it, then why do ALL of the best performing lcds have glossy screens? even the entry level sonys and samsungs have a semi glossy finish. show me a matte lcd that can beat a samsung spva panel and i'll eat my words...