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Yes, it has an antiglare surface. I'm not as impressed by it as the glossy screen of my older 14" Lenova Yoga, though. I'd rather fight glare by turning the screen a little, rather than look at it through a frosted window. Also, the screen is slower than my older notebook. Scrolling text is brown and blurred until it stops. I bought this partly for the Invidia graphics processor. I sometimes process batches of photos that take a half-hour or more with built-in Intel graphics. I hope this Invidia chip speeds that up, but haven't tested that yet. I'm still crossing my fingers that the screen itself is slow, but the PC can process graphics speedily behind the scenes.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't think the screen is anti-glare. I bought it as a present for my partner and she loves it. It is a touch screen and has the finish and feel of a smart phone screen, except much larger. We can certainly recommend the computer, though. It is definitely the best notebook either of us has ever used.
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