• Reviews around glare (1.49 of 5)

    Apple MC914LL/B 27-inch Thunderbolt Display

    • I opened up the shades on a window just to the right and behind me and the glare is not that bad
    • On the screen itself, especially on light-colored app windows, the glare's not bad
    • Also, apparently there is a fan inside, but I've never once heard it.o The glare from the glass front panel is fairly annoying
    • This improves the glare
    • First, the glare is quite bad.
    • The glare is terrible.
    • The glare is less annoying than it was at first
    • The glare is not really a major problem for me
    • But this monitor is not designed for that, so you'll need a stack of books or some other way of rigging it to stay upright, as the base hangs out to the side.- the glare can be annoying as they are good reflectors of light sources, such as a window
    • The glare does not bother me at all
    • I have a low light room so the glare is not an issue for me at all.
    • the glare on the screen would bother me
    • Horrible glare
    • The glare is actually worse on the black bezel than the main display: reflections against a black background are a lot easier to see than against the white
    • This is inexcusable as that makes the Thunderbolt port on this device doesn't have the same features as every other Thunderbolt display when it comes to using DisplayPort devices.
    • But this monitor is not designed for that, so you'll need a stack of books or some other way of rigging it to stay upright, as the base hangs out to the side.- the glare can be annoying as they are good reflectors of light sources, such as a window