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    I’m returning the Studio Display. The display is just too reflective. My office lets in natural sunlight and I’m getting a headache trying to read text through the reflection.

    At night it’s good but if my option is this monitor vs sunlight then sunlight wins every time.

    P.S. The camera is total garbage and a software fix may improve it but it’s not going to make it amazing. I don’t care about it but buyer beware.

    • Enough pushback and they'll release a hood for $900.face_melter
    • Me at work https://wonderfuleng…nb
    • isn't it the same glass as on the iMacs/ iMac Pro's?NBQ00
    • Maybe it is? I don’t get why my iPhone and iPad are so pleasant to use, even in sunlight, but this big display is impossiblenb
    • If I can take a look at the nano crystal model at an Apple store, I’ll consider that one.nb
    • That centre stage feature - no one wants that, when you dart out of frame to blow your nose etc, you don't want your web cam following you....shapesalad
    • Btw if you have a darkened workspace, the Studio Display is doooopenb
    • The reason iPhone and iPad screens are so pleasant is because you can constantly tilt and move them to not get reflections.Hayzilla
    • Yeah maybe you just need to adjust your place or rotate the display.NBQ00
    • Change houses, not your display!grafician
    • Just buy the $499 depolarizing glasses (don't forget the $49 charging cable).i_monk
    • In terms of scale - do you run such a 5k screen at 2560x1440? otherwise all the UI + Text is going to be too small to see?shapesalad
    • Yes you run it at that size but everything is exactly 2x resolution. There’s no fractional scaling. That’s the whole point of 27-inch at 5Knb
    • To be clear, the windows are beside me not behind me. They’re 90degrees from the lensnb

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