Christine - I'm using an HP glossy monitor.  It suppose it could be a
problem if you don't have control over the light sources.

My desk lamp is actually behind the monitor.  The desk itself is near
the center of the room so the overhead light and windows are almost
behind the monitor. I always seem to be able to adjust the monitor or
my position to avoid any reflections.

If reflections were a significant problem they could be controlled
with a hood around the bezel of the monitor.

gs

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On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 9:40 AM, Christine Nielsen <ch...@inielsen.net> wrote:
> Just a cautionary tale...
>
> This summer we replaced the older mac mini that I have been using..
> the new model is equipped with Thunderbolt.  Hooked it up to my Dell
> U3011 monitor.  Been beating my head against the wall ever since,
> trying to get prints that match the screen.  Have calibrated & fiddled
> until the cows come  home, but still get prints that look
> oversaturated & red.  Yesterday, I finally stumbled upon a setting
> that said the Input Color Format the monitor was receiving was YPbPr,
> not RGB.  Setting to RGB input produces an unholy magenta freakshow of
> a picture.
>
> Down the rabbit hole I went.... Long story short, the new thunderbolt
> machines don't send RGB to the Dell.. or is it the Dell can only read
> YPbPr from the mac...?  Don't know, but the thing can't be calibrated
> (apparently) in this situation.
>
> The problem is documented on various forums, but not much of a
> solution on the horizon, eg:
> http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/peripherals/f/3529/p/19458525/20148889.aspx
>
> The only monitor that will work correctly with the mac appears to be
> the thunderbolt monitors... which are all glossy.
>
> So... just how bad would the glossy screen be?  Anyone out there use
> one?  Thoughts? As I try to decide which apparatus becomes a very
> expensive paperweight: the dell monitor, or the thunderbolt mac mini,
> it would  be good to have input on that.
>
> Thanks.
>
> :(
> -c
>
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