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    Inspiron 1420 - should have gotten anti-glare. What should I do?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by psyllium, Jan 3, 2008.

  1. psyllium

    psyllium Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey guys,

    I got an Inspiron 1420 a couple of months ago and am finding it really hard to use outdoors in the daylight. In hindsight I probably should have gotten an anti-glare screen instead of the True-Life variety. The screen in it at the moment is the LPL0000 (LG Philips 1280x800).

    I'm wondering if I should:
    a) Get an anti-glare coating for the screen; or
    b) Swap my LCD panel with someone else

    In the case of option b), which screen should I be looking out for?

    Any help would be great. :) Thanks
     
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    Incursis Notebook Evangelist

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