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ClearCal for MacBooks: anyone tried/use?
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I came across this product linked from an Apple-centric blog, checked out some YT videos on it and wondered if anyone has tried it on their glossy MacBook Pro screens.
http://www.radtech.us/Products/ClearCal-Displays.aspx
While many people get used to it, I still can't, really, so I've been digging around for such an item to help out.
Thanks
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Mac mini (2009) / 4 GB / 320 GB 7200 RPM / Dell 2407WFP
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The product just came out this week, or last week, so its doubtful too many people have tried it yet
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The radtech video is very helpful - especially when it comes to removing dust. No matter how careful you are, there WILL be a couple of dust specs that you have to remove during installation.
One thing the RadTech ClearCal has going for it is that it doesn't go out to the edge of the glass. That's where I have most of air bubbles with my anti-glare film.
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