![]() Setting up the compression thing is pretty straightforward. If you're price sensitive another option is to do btrfs filesystem compression on internal and external storage and go with your original plan getting a bit more out of it, but again it's hard for me to say how much the anti-glare feature has been a differentiating factor: it's the only screen I've known. The convenience of not having had to crack the case to do the upgrade - I was under time pressure when my Deck came in and I'm not much of a hardware guy - was worth it, as was getting a big, fast SD card to go with it. There's more troublesome glare on the iPad I'm typing on right now because of my cheap screen protector. It honestly wasn't even a feature I was aware I had, just not enough of a problem to think about. Never once has the notion of glare even been something I thought about while interacting with my Deck. Some of those lighting conditions were unfavorable. ![]() Since I don't own both, I can't offer a comparative opinion, but the screen on my 512 has given me no glare trouble whatsoever at any angle and met my expectations under any of the lighting conditions under which I have used it.
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