Apple 27 " Thunderbolt Display - MC914LL/A - Originally $999
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Still,
I soon removed the glass panel and bezel from the display entirely.
This improves the glare situation *immensely*. The large piece of glass
is held on to the front by strong magnets, but you can remove it by
carefully putting a couple of fingernails under the edge, and pulling
it off toward the front. Or use suction cups (google around for info).
No adhesive, no screws -- just magnets, and it'll come off easily. This
will then expose the actual LCD panel itself. The panel is still quite
reflective (it has a glossy finish), but then there's just one layer of
glass to reflect, rather than two, so you get half the glare or less,
plus no multiple-reflections. It also gets rid of *all* of the
reflections from the bezel of course -- which were more annoying to me
than on the display itself. There are then some magnets and screws and
other hardware exposed, but so be it. I've seen others who have
custom-fit a matte bezel to cover the innards up again. With the inner
panel exposed you need to be careful about not dinging it accidentally ... Read More User Reviews
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