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All-in-One 24-dp0158qe
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I have settled on buying a All-in-One computer with a 24" , 1920X1080, anti-glare screen.  I have a generic question:  Is a display with anti-glare less clear than one without anti-glare. 

 

I ask this question because a number years back I returned a laptop computer to HP because the anti-glare process reduced the quality of the picture.  I checked with HP sales and they reassured me that the specification was not in error and this one and only (new designed computer) definitely had an anti-glare screen.  I could not get a definitive answer about the affect of anti-glare from sales, chat or pre-sales technical help.

 

This question is the only issue I have before making a purchase.  I don't want to have to return the computer.

 

Thank you in advance for your help

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