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daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Basically, is there any way that you can see your reflection when you are looking at the screen? It's been pretty obvious to me when I've looked at HP, Sony, Gateway, and Toshiba laptops in the stores. The screens are definately different than they were a couple of years ago. I think that they are trying to make the colors look brighter. They also tend to show fingerprints.
f you need to select or reject a Dell laptop based upon it's reflection level, the differentiating factor is that the TruLife screen is the shiny/reflective one and the non-TruLife is a matte finish. I have a matte finish and my wife has a TruLife, the best screen will depend upon the environment you work in.

Here's an interesting read: http://www.matbennett.com/tech/dell-truelife-screen.php


Bill

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