| by Uncle Sha | 13th Sep 2009 |
One gripe I have for the iMac is the glare. Aside from that it is perfect. So I ventured online and researched how to reduce the glare. Well here’s the solution.
In this Macworld Video, Roman Loyola looks at an anti-glare film for iMac screens. He’s using a film from Photodon.com.
In March of 2009, Apple released a minor refresh of the iMac line. The exterior of the new design is nearly identical to the 2007 Intel-based iMac systems.
Changes include the replacement of the Firewire 400 port with a fourth USB port and a slightly redesigned base.
Apple is offering one 20-inch configuration and three 24-inch configurations (instead of two at each screen size as before).
In addition to changing the iMac’s screen resolution, Apple doubled the RAM and hard-disk space on all iMac models compared to the previous generation, and added faster hard disks and DDR3 RAM.
Tags: anti-glare film, iMac |

