You don't have to believe me or apple you can use your head and think, or maybe not...
For 5 years the imac has been a reflective/glare disaster like nothing before or since, and you have the nerve to tell me about apple's expertise with glass?
What part of my post didn't you understand exactly in terms of the environmental impact? In such climates these types of all glass building use a. reflective coatings scorching anyone walking outside and/or enormous air conditioning units to cool them down. Stone or concrete is the preferred ceiling and/or wall in such climates because they slowly absorb heat in the daytime and radiate it at night due to the larger thermal capacity.
You can thank me later for the eco building 101 lesson.
I don't believe you , because you are wrong.
The iMac glare "disaster" is not a disaster, but a matter of personal preference and in part related to where your iMac is in relation to light/windows in ones environment.
(I actually read the research, opinions and petitions for the antiglare screens.
(For that matter on MBP's and laptop in general)
Apple finally gave that crowd the option.
And yes, I have the nerve to tell you that you do not know as much as Apple when it comes to glass expertise.
Read the other post about it and update your knowledge.
I researched a lot about windows some time ago from triple pane through argon filled, sunscreens inside, tinting etc. etc.
The result of it is that it is possible to make and to use glass in a way that does NOT heat up the area behind it and does not even require air conditioning.
Unless you know the composition, coatings and properties of the Apple developed glass, you shouldn't even comment.
Obviously they wouldn't build glass cubes that create greenhouse effects and your assumption that air conditioning can only be provided in a harmful way (using large amounts electricity or gas) is also unfounded.
Thermal exchanges via ground source heating/cooling (Something I also researched) is more economical that burning something.
Electricity can be generated in part by the sun etc.etc., probably not in all locations.
You do not mention the background of your "expertise" that trumps Apple's.
From what I see you have opinions, but that's already where things end.