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Apple's nano-texture glass option is available for the iMac, MacBook Pro and the iPad Pro. Here's what you need to know and whether you need it.
The nano-texture option on the Pro Display XDR came at a $1,000 premium over the standard glossy glass display, while the nano-texture option on the 2020 iMac costs $500.
As you can see in the photo, there are trade-offs with the nano-texture glass model. The one without it has a richer panel. The 'Tandem OLED' iPad Pro is gorgeous ...
Textured glass can be a beautiful complement to a range of kitchen styles. It comes in the very popular fluted version with vertical lines, as well as more organic textures like waves, botanicals ...
Whereas the display with standard glass costs $5,000, the version with nano-textured glass, which promises a “screen with beautiful image quality that maintains contrast while scattering light ...
Also, the Nano-texture glass is available only on iPad Pros with 1TB or 2TB of storage. But hey, for the extra $100 for the Nano-texture glass, you get a polishing cloth with a $19 value.
The grippier texture of the nano-glass does feel better for writing on with an Apple Pencil, but if that's a factor for you, you're better off checking out something like Astropad's Rock Paper Pencil.
Less than a week after debuting a record-low price on the Apple Studio Display with nano-texture glass, Amazon has knocked another $150 off to bring the price down to $1,349.99 from its regular ...