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Old 10-30-2008, 12:06 AM
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Default Macbook matte screen protector?

Like many other Mac users, I'm conflicted about the glossy-only screens on the new Aluminum Macbooks. To me, the Macbook's glass screen seems even more reflective than the glossy finish of the MacBook Air -- and I have one of each, so I can compare them side-by-side.

Question: when is someone gonna market a 13-inch satin/matte finish screen protector and moot this point? I've got one for my iPhone that does a perfectly satisfactory job of tamping down the shiny-shiny (and also reduces fingerprints and other goop, which really show up on the glossy glass finish).

Does anybody make a product like this? Seems like a lucrative potential market to me...

Thoughts?
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Old 01-20-2009, 03:54 AM
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Default Matte screen protector for MacBooks

These guys are selling matte screen protectors for the glossy MacBooks. (13 and 15 inch)

www.dgloss.com


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If you have been frustrated by the reflectivity of your MacBook screen, you're not alone. The glossy screen makes it hard to work anywhere but in a very dark room. dgloss provides a solution with a matte screen protector that effectively eliminates glare on your MacBook, MacBook Air or MacBook Pro. dgloss is fully removable, leaving no residue on your screen.
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Old 11-07-2009, 11:56 PM
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Default Macbook matte screen protector

not to point out the obvious, but have you tried unseating and reseating the actual card? Im not sure how to do that on a macbook, but it would seem a logical move if only or diagnostic purposes.
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