Looks great. My kid's finger prints -- not so much. I have a matted Cinema Display which I use for design. I say... go for it if you are not a graphic designer.
Quote:/font1h, 21b, 21Looks great. My kid's finger prints -- not so much. I have a matted Cinema Display which I use for design. I say... go for it if you are not a graphic designer. b, 21b, 21h, 21
hmmm, i don't think i noticed this... i was just using my friends brand new jawn last week. i'd check it out again but his ass got robbed and that, they took.
Quote:/font1h, 21b, 21I work mostly with video and therefore also do some colour correction. Should I still go for it?b, 21b, 21Thanks,b, 21b, 21Dress b, 21b, 21h, 21
b, 21b, 21I would not do it if it's a work computer.b, 21b, 21All the pros go Matte.
I've got the glossy screen and I love it. A buddy of mine from the institute has the matted screen and he's always envious when we're working on projects side by side, because my screen is way more radiant. And he even used to be a graphic designer. It's quite a noticable difference.b, 21b, 21You will have to get used to reflections and cleaning the screen more often, but it's never really bothered me.b, 21b, 21Edit: but for pro photo/video, yeah, what Raj said.
Quote:/font1h, 21b, 21Thanks Deshawn. Did you peep the film yet?b, 21b, 21h, 21
b, 21b, 21Not yet. I downloaded Cassavetes' "Shadows" as well a while ago after a recent thread on the Mingus score, and I want to do a "New York ca. 1960/jazz-related" double bill film night with some friends. Just need to set a date and find some friends who can handle it img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" 21
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