[SOLVED] Matte screen please! :)

And definitely to each they’re own – I don’t find any reason for a matte finish at all on my framework. I work with a large bay window behind me during the day and a desk light directly above the screen at night. I’ve never once been bothered by the glare and wouldn’t want to trade the fuzziness of a matte screen for the gorgeous crispness of this one.

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I bought this MATTE lcd a couple months ago but haven’t been able to use it since my mainboard had issues (Was batch 2 but just got my replacement this morning)

Fits perfectly (Though you will need to remove the “rails” on the original screen and tape them to the new one)

Pics in-coming (Will take a bit to do the original lcd right now, these are the packaging and matte screen, with flash on and by a window)




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AliExpress link is dead. :frowning:

Edit: I’m an idiot. Link works great on desktop, not so much on mobile.

Works for me but maybe try a non-shortened link (Just copied)

Hi guys.
I am wondering if there is a product available, thin, transparent and with a matte finish, that could be applied onto the display, like you put a screen protector on top of a cell phone display, eh? non-adhesive, just static cling to hold it, so that it could be removed if desired. any ideas?
Just wanna mention, it seems there is heat projecting from the front of the display. I will have to borrow the IR thermometer from work and let you know what I find out.
regards…

dNorm

@David_Norman

Matte screen protector - Framework Laptop - Framework Community

+1 for OEM matte display

+2 for touch

+3 for sunlight readable (600+ nits)

+4 for a chassis that puts all of the above in tablet / 2 in 1 form factor

Yes I can / should DIY finding and mounting the above parts, but it’s be honest we’re buying from F.w for an easy to assemble kit. Hoping F.w it a 3rd party makes such a kit ASAP.

Thanks.

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thanks for the link to the topic discussing exactly that.

D.H thx, i dont really understand the +'s.

i dont expect Framework to allocate resources to every idea from their fans/customers. if there is enough interest, a 3rd party will step up.

AFN… regards…

dNorm

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Kind of tongue in cheek joke. It’s common to see “+1 for this idea!”. I took it a step further by adding emphasis and priorities to my request list…

Am I the only one here that’s never seen a matte display that didn’t look terrible? I have used both matte and glossy screens and as someone who mostly uses my laptop indoors and in my house (where I can control the lighting situation), I find the glossy screens to be far brighter and more vibrant. Not to mention that you can always turn a glossy into a matte, but not the other way around. So I say glossy is the way to go. But I guess I’m in the minority!

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I’ve definitely seen some really bad, matte displays. Cloudy and low-contrast.

I do most of my “work” on desktop computers and my two best monitors are matte, not glossy. They both look great to me. Good, accurate color and great clarity. Glossy displays do seem to have slightly better “crispness,” especially at high pixel densities. But I think matte displays can look very good and I slightly prefer them, even inside in “controlled” lighting. I can totally live with a glossy screen, but I’d take a well-done matte screen if given the choice.

I have an Acer desktop monitor that is matte, and a friend has an MSI gaming laptop that is also matte. Both look crisp, clear, not cloudy at all, 350+ nits make it through the anti reflective layer nicely. No speckled dots mixed into colors like you get with aftermarket matte films.

This is true. I also prefer glossy screens to dull hazy matte screens in situations where I can control the lighting around me.

The problem with glossy screens is situations where you can’t control it. Think about offices and classrooms with overhead fluorescent tubes. Those always seem to catch a reflection and obstruct the screen. Or if you’re working outside with the sun or a streetlight behind you.

For me, the glossy screen is something I prefer, but I don’t work in an office. I can see why others using their laptop might want a matte screen.

Created an account just for this issue. I would have purchased a Framework laptop already!

I have a 14" 5th generation Carbon I would like to move on from. Having used Thinkpads all my life matte screens are an absolute must. I’m fine with a 1080 panel, in matte, for battery savings. Please listen to your existing and potential customers!!

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This isn’t the cheapest solution, but @Davy_Bell purchased a matte LCD and installed it in their laptop

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Hhhh! That’s pretty nice! Any follow up from Davy_Bell? I’m curious on how well it’s performing since you purchased it. Has anyone from the Framework team picked one if these up and tested it?

I wonder if Framework will sell me a DIY without the screen?

I recently received my Batch 6 Framework. And overall, I’m really loving it. It’s been a breeze to get everything setup the way I like it on Arch, with no driver issues to worry about.

But the glossy screen is one of my few complaints. I can see my reflection in it while I’m working. The reflection both obstructs my view of the screen, and is distracting when I see movements. For example, I can see myself typing.

Would really appreciate an option for a matte screen. I’d like to see it as an option at time of purchase, but also on marketplace, so I could upgrade.

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I just installed a matte screen protector on my Batch 5. Can’t say I’m a fan. Giving it a couple of days before I decide if I’m keeping it. Would buy a matte screen if offered on the marketplace on a heartbeat and I’m strongly considering going the aftermarket route if this doesn’t pan out.

Just food for thought in case the framework product team is watching.

P.S. The fact that we even have an aftermarket option rocks.

P.P.S I run Arch btw.

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@feesh Off topic but where in the world is your background image? :slight_smile:

@Dheera_Venkatraman Those images were posted by @nrp and the background is the default wallpaper on the Framework Laptops. Not sure where it is but here’s the source:
https://www.pexels.com/photo/brown-house-in-between-of-mountains-730981/