Does it have matte or glossy screen?

For the E amd L series its specified when they have a matte screen, but what about the new t450? Its not specified, does that mean all lenovos from the T series have matte displays? Or are they glossy?
Does the T450 have a matte or a glossy screen?

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Here is all information regarding the LCD of your model .
Also kindly be informed that the T series is not installed  with glossy LCD 
Thanks
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