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Laptop screen with myopia - is it worth taking IPS with anti-glare? Or is it better without?
I choose a laptop for coding (it is important that my eyes get tired as little as possible).
As I understand it - the best option IPS.
But is it worth taking with anti-reflective coating?
I worked on TN with gloss - on a sunny day, the glare breaks my head. No matter how you twist the screen in relation to the window.
But I came across the opinion that anti-reflective coating on IPS only hurts.
For example, there may be a "crystal effect" and blurry letters.
Should I take IPS with anti-glare coating?
What are the arguments for and against?
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