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by derefr
5843 days ago
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They do consider how it will look past the store—not in the least because Apple products are sold online as well as through the retail stores. The likely explanation, to me, is that professional graphics people (Apple's high-end core market) will set up the environment of the device to be perfect for it (i.e. "studio lighting"—basically the same as the Apple stores) rather than expecting the device to conform to the environment. Glossy is better under perfect conditions. |
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I would actually argue that glossy displays are not ideal in any lit environment, for the simple reason that blacks just turn the display into a mirror. This is also a problem if you've turned down the brightness in order to save power.
Matte really needs to be the default for any display, with glossy as an option.