Why my MacBook Pro 15.4" did not come with a Unibody LCD Screen Glass Cover

Why my Apple MacBook Pro 15.4" did not come with a Unibody LCD Screen Glass Cover? The black glossy bezel around the screen.
Can somone please help me?

Did you get the anti-glare version? Or a really old MacBook Pro?

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