Hardware :: Removing Glass From A 24" ACD Permanently?

Nov 10, 2009

I have a new 24" LED ACD, and while I love it, I hate it! I can't stand the glossy screen on it, as this is in my office at work, and the only way to arrange it is with a window at my back.

All I see is reflections all day, and it now gives me a headache.

So, the options I see are:

1) Revert back to my older 20" ACD
2) Try and remove the glass from the new monitor and run it without the glass and see if that.
3) Try and put on an anti-glare screen on it and pray that it works.

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Nov 6, 2010

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For a while it was just one small particle which I ignored, but recently a larger piece of something got between the glass and the LED scree, smack in the center of my display. I suspect the rubber seal is no longer functioning correctly.

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May 2, 2010

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The nearest Apple store for me is 80 miles away. I can't be without the computer for much time at all, but I want this fixed. It's unlikely Apple will be eager to send me an entire new computer (I always have everything backed up), but that's what I want to do. I've read somewhere that Apple will email a shipping label and send out a replacement as soon as the package is shipped.

Maybe I can psychologically manipulate them? Does anyone have any ideas on convincing them?

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