Apple's nano-texture glass option is available for the iMac, MacBook Pro, iPad Pro and Apple's displays. Here's what you need ...
What is nano-texture glass? Nano-texture glass is a relatively new matte display option that helps further reduce reflectivity in challenging environments with a lot of uncontrolled lighting. The nano ...
Among other new features, the recently refreshed 27-inch iMac offers a Nano Texture display finish for the first time. But is it worth the $500 price of admission? Here's what you should know about ...
Apple only needed 40 minutes to announce the iPad Air 6, the OLED iPad Pro, the M4 chip, and the new iPad accessories. The company confirmed all the rumors that preceded the show. I should know, not ...
The 27-inch iMac with a nano-texture display is unavailable from Apple in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and several other key markets until late March, possibly due to more advanced ...
Apple's new iMac models are available with a nano-texture display option for the first time since the product line switched to Apple silicon. First introduced with the Pro Display XDR in 2019, ...
As Apple continues its transition to Apple Silicon in the Mac, and introduces new iPad Pro models, I am once again here to ask for a nano-texture display option on more products. Apple last year ...
Apple is researching expanding the nano-texture glass that it introduced on the Pro Display XDR, to bring the technology's benefit of greater anti-reflective properties to the iPhone or iPad ...
Hi team. What odds do we give to the nano texture coming to the M4 Air? The fact that it’s not an option on the iMac makes me think we won’t see it on the Air. I’d love to be wrong. I’m considering an ...
Apple yesterday published a new support note with cleaning instructions for the displays of both the nano-texture finish and the $5,000 standard finish. The nano-texture is the more sensitive of the ...
Ian Sherr (he/him/his) grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, so he's always had a connection to the tech world. As an editor at large at CNET, he wrote about Apple, Microsoft, VR, video games and ...