Actually, funny story...that would almost work. Since most glossy laptop screen are actually matte screens with a glossy layer stuck on top, you could take it off and have a matte screen. I've seen it done with 7" netbooks, but nothing bigger.
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Actually, funny story...that would almost work. Since most glossy laptop screen are actually matte screens with a glossy layer stuck on top, you could take it off and have a matte screen. I've seen it done with 7" netbooks, but nothing bigger.
I was facing the same dilemma as that of yours. Since I hate glossy screens, just can't stand the reflection. The two models I was deciding between were the Inspiron 1520 (they have one matte model) and the Sager NP2090.You can opt either if them.Both of them have good features.
now that i look..
Asus Eeepc = Semi satin
HP G60 = Semi satin
HP dv6000m = Gloss
Dell D410 = Semi satin
looks like i lucked out.
i think the whole idea behind the gloss finish... it's easier to clean (finger prints, gunk, sneeze blasts) then the semi-satin finishes?