S540 touch screen is glossy or matte ?

Hi, i'm interested in buying the thinkpad s540 touchscreen 1920x1080 in Italy , specs 20B3001VIX , i would like to know if the screen is glossy or matte?, and the touchscreen are 10 points or 5 points?
Do you have any detailed specifications about the model 20B3001VIX ?, because the are not on the lenovo site. thanks

Hi,
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Lenovo ThinkPad S540 comes with a matte (anti-glare) screen. Anti-glare screens use various techniques to scatter reflected light, and the result is a matte appearance.
It has a 10 point touch screen as well.
Below image details the specifications of 20B3001VIX model.
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In addition, refer the personal specifications reference of S540 to further understand the specifications of the model.
Hope this helps!
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