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Why are screens not flush with the body like in MacBooks?

  • 17 March 2023
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For all they talk about Razer laptops having built quality like MacBooks, why are the screens not behind an antireflective glass that's flush with the body like the macs and instead we get the traditional cheap looking plastic screen beneath the borders of the laptop?

Only the touch models looked nice and elegant with a flush piece of glass, but they're discontinued now...

I don't understand why nobody says anything about this, it just looks horrible and cheap, opinions?


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For all they talk about Razer laptops having built quality like MacBooks, why are the screens not behind an antireflective glass that's flush with the body like the macs and instead we get the traditional cheap looking plastic screen beneath the borders of the laptop https://routerlogin.uno/?

Only the touch models looked nice and elegant with a flush piece of glass, but they're discontinued now...

I don't understand why nobody says anything about this, it just looks horrible and cheap, opinions?

I got this,..

The reason why screens are not flush with the body in most laptops is due to the design of the device. Unlike MacBooks, most laptops have a hinge mechanism that allows the screen to be opened and closed at different angles. This hinge mechanism creates a small gap between the screen and the body of the laptop.

In addition, laptops often have a thicker bezel around the screen to provide structural support and protection for the display. This bezel also helps to conceal the internal components of the laptop, such as the webcam and microphone.

On the other hand, MacBooks are designed with a different hinge mechanism that allows the screen to be opened and closed with minimal gaps. They also have a thinner bezel around the screen, which gives the device a more sleek and modern look. www.librarygenesis.wiki/ www.mymilestonecard.wiki/

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