and a decent mirror for applying makeup
I've always considered the reflective screen to be a bug, not a feature. When I'm looking at the screen, I want to see the stuff on the screen, not me, or whatever's behind me. I would understand if the reflective screen were a side-effect of some sort of durable, scratch-resistant coating, but that's not the way it's being marketed. It's being marketed specifically as a reflective screen, not as scratch-resistant or anything like that. My preference in general is for an anti-reflective screen. I don't understand why HP, Dell, Gateway and others put reflective screens on their laptops. Well, okay, because they're stupid. But why is Apple introducing this feature -- I mean, bug?
Is There Room for a Really Cheap Mac?