Quote from: JK on April 26, 2023, 08:59:41Not sure I understand; the laptop is always listed with an anti-glare display, not a matt display. Cyberport calls it "glänzend" and Lenovo also does not list a matt option.
In reality, there are no real matte panels on the market (I saw the real ones, they have nothing to do with what they sell now), but only semi-matte they have perfectly visible reflections in an angle, but not as clearly as the full glossy .
Alas, completely matte panels require an increased level of diffusion etching of the screen surface, which leads to a terrible crystalline effect, which is expressed in transfusion of colors for pixels and fuzziness with very high resolution. The semi-matte variants is a compromise for escape from this defects.
Well, some models of panels are really produced in a semi-matte and glossy version. What and why specifically puts Lenovo described in psref by the model code. Or evaluate personally when buying or inform the seller that you need a model with a screen of a certain property when ordering remotely.