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RE: Why glare is a bad thing on a notebook
yes that is why we use ibm/lenovo notebooks
Posted by: johnshen   Posted on: 11/16/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Dog With A Bone  Sammyeye | 11/16/08
RE: Why glare is a bad thing on a notebook  johnshen | 11/16/08
Are they cheaper?  TripleII | 11/16/08
Always been the weakness of their model  paul@... | 11/16/08
Or to put it another way,  paul@... | 11/16/08
RE: Why glare is a bad thing on a notebook  mikataur | 11/17/08
RE: Why glare is a bad thing on a notebook  Steve Liebenberg | 11/17/08
It was a problem I noted to a friend  Boot_Agnostic | 11/17/08
And this kids  frgough | 11/17/08
One mans opinion  Jason D. O'Grady ZDNet Moderator | 11/17/08
The benefit of a glossy screen..  sceptical | 11/17/08
Glossy is easier to read outside.  Bruizer | 11/17/08
Opinions Are Like...  godsfault | 11/18/08
Beats the flare on the Matte screens  Bruizer | 11/17/08
My Goodness!  CowLauncher | 11/17/08
Just a quick comment  laura.b | 11/17/08
It was a pain in the backside.  TripleII | 11/17/08
Wrong Place (nt)  TripleII | 11/17/08
And with this post...  filipiak | 11/17/08
Nothing wrong with glossy, unless....  rhon@... | 11/17/08
RE: Why glare is a bad thing on a notebook  GFW_z | 11/17/08
Really, get off the glare thing  zdnet@... | 11/18/08
The basic problem with your argument...  bmerc | 11/18/08
RE: Why glare is a bad thing on a notebook  Masari.Jones | 11/18/08
The bad thing from the video is...  FinanceBuzz | 11/18/08
So many igorants  dcdavy | 11/19/08
RE: Why glare is a bad thing on a notebook  renegrafwald | 11/20/08

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