um, why is there no AG option?
i'll believe it when i see it LOL![]()
Because the screen has less glare than the glossy cMBP. Apple claims it has 75% less reflection than The previous generation.
http://www.apple.com/pr/library/201...-All-New-MacBook-Pro-with-Retina-Display.html
The screen is still highly reflective, regardless of what Apple claim.
Uh, yes it is.
The screen is still highly reflective, regardless of what Apple claim.
No its not.
Uh, yes it is.
Think Apple is smoking crack... b/c though the rMBP looked better to me reflection wise vs my glossy 13, it's nowhere near the high res antiglare on my 15.... 75% my ass lol. To me it seemed similar to the Airs screen as far as reflections, maybe slight edge to the Air?Because the screen has less glare than the glossy cMBP. Apple claims it has 75% less reflection than The previous generation.
http://www.apple.com/pr/library/201...-All-New-MacBook-Pro-with-Retina-Display.html
https://forums.macrumors.com/posts/15133475/
Shows the difference and explains what's up
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Nowhere does it say that the screen isn't glossy and isn't still very reflective, as a glossy surface, by nature, would be.
No, that's right.
No, you're wrong.
No, that's right.
At least for indoor use, what's the big deal with glossy screens? For me, glossy is a huge selling point. IMHO, they look much more vibrant then antiglare.
According to a lot of people:
Glossy = For consumer devices, only there to make the device shiny, puts form over function.
Matte = For professional devices, lets you see what's on the screen better, puts function over form
They will automatically reject anything that's glossy without considering how reflective it is only because it doesn't fit in their definition of a "professional" screen.
Fact is in average conditions, the screen of the rMBP allows for better visibility than the one in the matte cMBP, as well as better contrast.
For example, look at this picture from the other thread:
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Try to read the right of the rMBP's menubar. Now try to read the left of the matte cMBP's menubar. Which one is easier to read?
Now compare how dark are the blacks on each display, and how white are the whites. Which one looks better?
It's like people automatically hate what's glossy but they forget the reason they should hate glossy in the first place.![]()
The cMBP's Dock is smaller. The resolutions are different. The distance the picture was taken from is closer to the rMBP, and the angle is not fair too. You are trolling against the cMBP...
The cMBP's Dock is smaller. The resolutions are different. The distance the picture was taken from is closer to the rMBP, and the angle is not fair too. You are trolling against the cMBP...
The cMBP's Dock is smaller. The resolutions are different. The distance the picture was taken from is closer to the rMBP, and the angle is not fair too. You are trolling against the cMBP...
Bounce a light source against a MBPR.um, why is there no AG option?
Wrong.The screen is still highly reflective, regardless of what Apple claim.
Wrong.Uh, yes it is.
No.[redacted]... b/c though the rMBP looked better to me reflection wise vs my glossy 13, it's nowhere near the high res antiglare on my 15.... 75% my [redacted] lol. To me it seemed similar to the Airs screen as far as reflections, maybe slight edge to the Air?
Not similar, not even close.
Really hope they give it an antiglare option in the future even if it reduced dpi a bit, would still look great.
Wrong, wrong, wrong and wrong.The cMBP's Dock is smaller. The resolutions are different. The distance the picture was taken from is closer to the rMBP, and the angle is not fair too. You are trolling against the cMBP...
uhhh no right back at you. I have the 13" glossy and 15" high res antiglare. Doesn't matter if inside or not, the glossy screens still reflect like crazy. I have two offices which are fairly open and airy, same with my home office, windows, light etc all cause glare and reflections like a mofo. The 15" is waaaaaaay better to use for that.... otherwise it's like working on a combination of a mirror/clouds/lights/tree's even w/ brightness 100% (black border doesn't help). Like my home office is open with views of my pool and intracoastal, and the water causes extreme reflections, I can even see pool ripples on my 13... but I'm not remodeling the house or closing off the windows (whole point is the view lol) to avoid glare/reflections, same for my actual offices as it's so much more productive and comfy for employe'es having an open airy feel I never said the rMBP sucked for that (reduced glare and reflections), I even said I felt it was better then the glossy, just not up to the high res antiglare screen on my 15". Not sure what you mean by it looking terrible, the high res version on my 15 looks very sharp and accurate, I was surprised the rMBP only looked a little better given the big difference in dpi, I was really expecting a night and day difference, but it was more noticeable vs my 13 especially in regards to text.No.
Only when you are outside - where you have little to no control of lighting - does a matte screen help you. When you are indoors, matte looks terrible.