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New Apple touch display patent
New Apple touch display patent
Filed under: Hardware, Odds and ends, Apple

Patently Apple has the news that Apple has filed for another touchscreen display patent, but here’s the catch: this one’s probably not for a tablet! Or at least, not for the tablet we’re expecting. The patent, which covers the idea of a thinner and brighter touchscreen display by combining the touch and pixel display elements (basically including the capacitive and pixel elements in the same hardware), could actually be used in any of Apple’s devices, from the iPhone and iPod touch, to future versions of their laptops. And yes, it could be used in a potential tablet, but really, this is more of a way to create touchscreens anywhere rather than specifically a tablet-only function.
Note that this is also different from the dynamic tactile display Apple patented a little while ago. Personally, I’d rather see the much more inventive tactile display used in the hopefully soon-to-be-unveiled tablet — I’d love to finally get some touchable feedback from touchscreens. But of course Apple will use what they think is best. Having a quicker and brighter display to go along with a multitouch screen wouldn’t be a bad thing, either.
Thanks, Mitch Wagner!
TUAWNew Apple touch display patent originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 07 Jan 2010 22:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Swap a Macbook’s glossy display for matte
Swap a Macbook’s glossy display for matte
Filed under: Hardware, Portables, MacBook

Users have a love/hate relationship with Apple’s glossy displays. Namely, they either love them or they hate them. I haven’t used one myself, as I’ll be hanging on to my original MacBook Pro until it ceases to work.
Until now, shoppers could get either a glossy or matte display with the 15″ MacBook Pro, but not the 13″ model. TechRestore has stepped in to do the “repair.” For $200, they’ll remove your 13″ MacBook or MacBook Pro’s glossy display and slap a matte screen in its place. The work comes with a 1-year warranty and TechRestore says they’ll have your precious back to you within 24 hours of receipt. Note that this requires a trade-in of your existing screen; you won’t get it back.
If you have this service done, please let us know how it goes. Enjoy your glare-free computing!
For comparison, RadTech sells an anti-glare film that can be applied over a glossy display. They’re available for the 13in MacBook/Pro (unibody), the 15in MacBook Pro (unibody), the 17in MacBook Pro (unibody) and various iMacs. You can get the full list here. The films start at $19.95US each.
[Via Cult Of Mac]
TUAWSwap a Macbook’s glossy display for matte originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Mon, 12 Oct 2009 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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