Loving my Antiglare Filter for 16" MBP!

groove-agent

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[EDIT] Got the Moshi antiglare filter and love it. See pictures at the bottom.

Hello all,

I have visual impairment that makes me sensitive to screen glare. I'm looking for a antiglare filter that will make the screen more like an antiglare screen, hopefully one that attaches easily (magnetic?). I know there are a few stick on solutions but I hate the bubbles and using the credit card to remove them. I was hoping Moshi would make one but there's nothing for the 16" yet.

Does anyone have a good 16" antiglare option they're using?

Thanks in advance.

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I finally got mine, and it's a GAME CHANGER. It's like the screen has been pushed to the front, and you're not trying to look at it through a window. It looks amazing. The screen is so much easier to see, and I have far less eye-fatigue. This means I can work at my laptop longer. I'm hoping this will reduce the amount of headaches I've been getting.

I always hated Apple's decision to go to glossy screens. I know many liked the glossy screens because the colours "popped" and it looked more like their TV. IMO, these screens are not practical for people who use their laptops for long sessions. In the 90s we would use antiglare filters on the CRT monitors to reduce glare/ eye fatigue. Now we put them on our laptops as standard? Doesn't make sense.

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I finally got mine, and it's a GAME CHANGER. It's like the screen has been pushed to the front, and you're not trying to look at it through a window. It looks amazing. The screen is so much easier to see, and I have far less eye-fatigue. This means I can work at my laptop longer. I'm hoping this will reduce the amount of headaches I've been getting.

I always hated Apple's decision to go to glossy screens. I know many liked the glossy screens because the colours "popped" and it looked more like their TV. IMO, these screens are not practical for people who use their laptops for long sessions. In the 90s we would use antiglare filters on the CRT monitors to reduce glare/ eye fatigue. Now we put them on our laptops as standard? Doesn't make sense.

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Thank you for the feedback. Could you comment on installation, any drawbacks (colour shift, reduced viewing angle, contrast...)?

I assume this also nicely prevents scratches and/or keyboard/trackpad signs on the display.

Thanks,
Magnus
 
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