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04-16-2018 08:45 PM
The specs for a Pavilion laptop screen are:
15.6" diagonal FHD IPS WLED-backlit touch screen (1920 x 1080)
Does this screen have a glossy, anti-glare, or matte finish?
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04-16-2018 09:55 PM
Hello BigStereo60,
This is the most I could find about it:
15.6-in, full high-deƭnition (FHD), white light-emitting (WLED), BrightView (1920×1080), slim-Ưat (3.2- mm), UWVA, eDP, 220 nits, 16:9 ultra wide aspect ratio, TouchScreen display assembly
And 2 other documents which don't state much:
https://pcb.itcs.hp.com/dc/api/spec-sheet/ww-en/16677121/pdf/1GK61AV.pdf
https://pcb.itcs.hp.com/dc/api/edatasheet/ww-en/16677121/pdf/1GK61AV.pdf
Although I wasn't able to provide an accurate answer, as mentioned above, I do want to remind you that there is absolutely no way this laptop has a matte display, simply because of its touchscreen. In terms of the antiglare, this is an advertising tactic. So this laptop has a glossy display and technically HP can slap on the name anti-glare to entice consumers. Of course, there may be actual technology but every laptop display has anti-glare coating to some extent.
Hope this helps,
Eddy
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04-16-2018 09:18 PM
Hello BigStereo60,
Considering that the laptop has a touchscreen, I can confirm that it cannot be matte. Most screens these days are designed to be anti-glare but glossy screens will have a considerably higher amount of glare.
Hope this answers your question,
Eddy
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04-16-2018 09:29 PM - edited 04-16-2018 09:33 PM
Hello BigStereo60,
If you provide me with the model name or product number of the laptop, I can dig a bit deeper, but I think my previous reply wasn't detailed enough.
Matte vs antiglare v.s glossy isn't technically a legitimate comparison. It's Glossy (known to have anti-glare technology) vs Matte. And since the laptop has a touchscreen, the display is already confirmed to be glossy. Anti-glare is just a marketing term manufacturers use to convince consumers that the glossy screen has reduced glare.
Hope this clarifies things,
Eddy
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04-16-2018 09:55 PM
Hello BigStereo60,
This is the most I could find about it:
15.6-in, full high-deƭnition (FHD), white light-emitting (WLED), BrightView (1920×1080), slim-Ưat (3.2- mm), UWVA, eDP, 220 nits, 16:9 ultra wide aspect ratio, TouchScreen display assembly
And 2 other documents which don't state much:
https://pcb.itcs.hp.com/dc/api/spec-sheet/ww-en/16677121/pdf/1GK61AV.pdf
https://pcb.itcs.hp.com/dc/api/edatasheet/ww-en/16677121/pdf/1GK61AV.pdf
Although I wasn't able to provide an accurate answer, as mentioned above, I do want to remind you that there is absolutely no way this laptop has a matte display, simply because of its touchscreen. In terms of the antiglare, this is an advertising tactic. So this laptop has a glossy display and technically HP can slap on the name anti-glare to entice consumers. Of course, there may be actual technology but every laptop display has anti-glare coating to some extent.
Hope this helps,
Eddy
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04-16-2018 10:39 PM - edited 04-17-2018 08:31 AM
Hello BigStereo60,
You're welcome
I use HP's Product Support page > computer's User Guide and then look for the Maintenance and Service Guide. In terms of the other 2 documentation, I use HP's Product Content Browser.
Kind regards,
Eddy
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