Published on October 31st,2008 at 1:03 PM
By daimaou

Ray-Out Japan will Save Your “Shiny” New MacBook

I’ve been using the new MacBookPro (2.53GHz, 4GB DDR3, 320GB) for a week and and our quick review will come next week. If you’ve heard people complaining about how shiny the screen is, they’re right, it’s horrible. I don’t understand Apple’s decision on this one.

Look below and see what happens while you’re working. As you can see the MacBookPro screen is shinier than the 17” glossy screen from Mitsubishi that I use.

This screen is a pain in the XXX.! Luckily, Ray-Out Japan announced the November release of a MacBook (13.3 only so far) anti-glare (AG) screen protector that will fix the problem once and for all. As you can see below… (Available on GeekStuff4U.com for 3900 Yen).

A must have if you own a new MacBook, or a new generation MacBookPro.

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3 Comments

 

Finally! The salvation has come

Would still prefer matte option though… I’m waiting a bit before buying my MBP anyway, so I can have hope that matte will show up. It probably won’t and I’ll probably buy glossy (what else there is?), but I can still have hope…

Technically Apple should have kept the matte option on the MB Pro, since the previous glossy MB was intended to drive graphics professionals to the MB Pro, same as the glossy iMac to the Mac Pro (Cinema Display).

Seems that Apple is pulling the same sleight-of-hand again, except they’ve also removed firewire from the MB (from photo-/cinematographers that wanted a more portable computer) in addition to the glossy screen. A few steps forward, a couple steps back.

i dun like it.the material maybe superb but the instruction is all in japanese. i online find instruction oso cant even find one…
once it touched dust, even water oso cannot wash out.

 

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