Charles Robinson wrote:
> On Feb 28, 2007, at 20:30, Stan Halpin wrote:
> 
>> I moisten a paper towel and gently wipe the screen surface on my Mac
>> notebooks. The grease from your fingers transfers to the keyboard
>> and, when the lid is closed, to the screen. An occasional wipedown of
>> the keyboard can prolong the intervals between screen cleanings.
> 
> I have a super-thin piece of polarfleece that I put down on top of  
> the keyboard before I flip the lid down.  That keeps the grease and  
> such from getting onto the keyboard.
> 
> That being said, if I get anything on the screen I just use water.   
> Not a lot.... but nothing more exotic than that!
> 
> Of course, with the MacBook she has that annoying glossy screen so  
> she'll probably have to be cleaning it about once every other day.   
> Does anyone know WHY so many machines come with those annoying glossy  
> screens these days????
> 
>   -Charles

The glossy screens sell better, most of the Windows machines have gone 
that way. MacBook Pro's and a few really high-end windows boxes give the 
option of the better matte screens and the 'ooh shiney' glossy screens.

-Adam
Stuck with Glossy on his HP.

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