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It's more just about the surface material not the screen technology. If you put a shiny piece of glass on a OLED it will no longer be anti-glare unless the glass is coated in some kind of anti-glare. I find touch surfaces are usually shiny and there for show finger prints and have more glare than mate finish screens. It's one of those life trade off things where the best thing to do is go to a store and pick one up, look at the screen from different angles and decide for yourself. By the way this OLED screen is amazing crisp and colors are rich, I was pleasantly surprised. Hope this helps.
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