gratefulforthehelp :
I get migraines from glare and eye fatigue. I use the internet and email several hours a day. Not a gamer. I can afford up to $1200. the companies are tellin me I have to buy a business computer to get anti-glare screens. If you know which companies have the best anti-glare computers and which models to look at I'd appreciate it. If there is something else like resolution or FHD or HD or something I need to also consider let me know.
I'm looking at these but are open to other suggestions of companies or models.
HP HP ProBook 450 G2 Notebook PC
and Lenovo z51 or Lenovo ThinkPad E550
Thanks
Greetings:
I assume we're talking about laptop screens (and not stand-alone monitors).
If screen type and price are your only criteria, then there are hundreds of machines to consider. What you're looking for is a matte non-touch screen (it's the touch-coating that causes the glare).
My advice is to visit a few stores and decide which brand has the best screen for you eyes. If you are prone to migraine attacks and eye fatigue caused by PC screens, then those are very serious considerations that can only be properly addressed by standing in front of an actual screen - a bit like buying new lenses for your eyewear.
On a very general level, Dell's XPS series is often praised by reviewers because of the screens, as are Apple's MacBooks (but they are also notoriously expensive!) $1,200 will get you quite a lot of both powerful and stylish laptops. Here are three main-stream options:
First out, the 15.6-inch non-touch FHD Dell XPS priced at $1,000:
http/www.dell.com/us/p/xps-15-9550-laptop/pd?oc=dncwx1626h&model_id=xps-15-9550-laptop
Next, there's the 15.6-inch non-touch IPS ThinkPad available at $818:
http
/shop.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/thinkpad/l-series/l540/
The base price is $665 but you need to add $170 to get the IPS screen.
Finally, here's the 15.6-inch non-touch IPS Pavilion available at $650:
http/store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/Laptops/hp-pavilion-15t-laptop-m7h64av-1?jumpid=Laptops_Finder_PDP
The base price is $630 but you need to add $20 to get the IPS version.
I don't know if this made any sense, or maybe only added to your woes, but as I said earlier, you really should hold a laptop in your hand and make your decision on which screen is most lenient on your eyes.
Best regards,
GreyCatz.