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best to live and get used with the glossy, because i put an anti-glare screen film and the kind-of-rainbow color noise/dots in the white/light color area of screen is very irritating. i peel it off after 1 day use. wasted money!
 
I'd have to agree with the above. I have the power support anti glare film and it has this weird effect on white and light colors. Lots of little dots on the screen.

I haven't taken it off though, don't really want to waste $40. Maybe when the Moshi one comes out it will be better. I have their palmguard and clearguard and couldn't be happier.
 
i concur. Don't waste time with anti-glare films. I've wasted lots of money on them and finally gave up.

Your best solution is a company called techrestore (google it) who will actually replace your glossy screen with a matte one for a few hundred bucks.
 
I'd have to agree with the above. I have the power support anti glare film and it has this weird effect on white and light colors. Lots of little dots on the screen.

I haven't taken it off though, don't really want to waste $40. Maybe when the Moshi one comes out it will be better. I have their palmguard and clearguard and couldn't be happier.

better waste $40 than your eyes and a nice screen.
 
Better curtains.

That's what we need - portable curtains on a sort of behind-the-neck-brace arrangement :p It's not just the Macbooks - I have other notebooks with the same arrangement, and it just beggars belief how people can actually find this usable for anything other than posing indoors in subdued mood lighting.

If anyone else has better suggestions, I'd like to hear it. I tried a film on the other machine but it ended up looking similar to the other guy's description.
 
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