Should I get the 15 inch MacBook Pro with HD screen or regular screen?

Hi,
I'm going to buy a new MacBook Pro 15 inch (I think the highest configuration), but I'm debating whether I should get the HD screen or not (most likely the glossy screen - I know the anti-glare is probably more functional but I think the glossy just looks a lot better.....). I've read that there can be problems with the screen (text too small or things like that). I just want to know, is the HD screen worth it or should I just stick with the regular screen?
Thanks for your input!

I was in the USA last month and decided to get the 15" with the best spec available, so I wouldn't kick myself later. It came with the HD display - I specifically wanted the anti-glare. My previous 15" MBP also had the anti-glare option. Maybe it's a personal choice, but I prefer the anti-glare display - I hate looking into a display, and seeing a reflection of what is behind me on my display.
Anyway, I'm really happy with my purchase, and would make the same purchase if I had to do it again. I'm not too sure I can notice much difference in the HD display compared to my older 15 " though, pictures look pretty much the same (great), but maybe it's only noticeable working with very high quality graphics and images. Good luck, I'm sure you will be happy with the purchase

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