By Kapil Kumar - A contributor for the Yahoo! Contributor Network
Are you in the market for a new laptop computer? If so, you'll know there are all kinds of options you can choose from such as hard drive size, graphics display, processing power and battery life, just to name a few. One of the most important decisions you'll have to make will be deciding between a matte or glossy display for your new laptop. Each screen has its advantages and disadvantages and the tips provided below will help you choose the best screen for your needs.
Matte Screens
Matte displays handle glare better due to a polarized coating over the glass that diffuses ambient light. They are ideal for business users or users who use their laptops mostly for work. In fact, business class laptops like Lenovo Thinkpad and the Dell Latitude are usually only available with matte screens. Matte screens reflect very little light so you will hardly see reflections on the screen, giving you a clearer image even in a well lit environment. Some of the downsides of matte screens is that they have slight blurring, reduced contrast and narrower viewing angles compared to glossy screens, which are discussed below.
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Matte VS. Glossy (Matte display on the left and Glossy display on the right) |
Glossy Screen
When laptops were first produced many years ago they all came with a Matte display. Now most laptops today are stocked with a glossy screens. Glossy screens can be found in just about every consumer class notebook. They produce rich images with vivid colors that pop (particularly important to photographers and users who work with pictures a lot). On the downside, glossy screens are far more susceptible to glare and reflect a lot of light from windows and lights. Furthermore, glossy screens show finger prints and smudges much more clearly than their matte cousins. Using glossy screens outdoors can prove problematic due to the amount of light it reflects. Here's a tip: when using a glossy screen indoors try to have the light source placed in front of you to minimize reflections.
Overall, picking between a matte and glossy screen is both a personal and logical decision. If you will be using your notebook outdoors frequently then the matte screen would be far more pleasant
to use due to little to no reflections. If you work with photos and/or like more vivid colors then a glossy screen will serve you well.
Happy viewing!