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 ...
On some Apple products, including the M4 iMac, MacBook Pro, and iPad Pro, a feature called nano-texture glass is available. This is something that was first introduced on Apple’s Pro Display XDR, ...
The M4 iPad Pro models that Apple released earlier this year have a display upgrade option that allows you to purchase nano-texture display glass, which is supposed to cut down on glare. Subscribe to ...
According to a new rumor, the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus will have the same "frosted glass" rear as the iPhone Pro versions, and a new color. For the last few generations of the iPhone, Apple has ...
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Apple charges $100 to add nano-texture glass to the iPad Pro, and even more if you want to add the anti-glare tech to a MacBook Pro. The technology is undoubtedly impressive, but the real question is ...
Macworld explains Apple’s nano-texture glass technology, which uses microscopic etchings to scatter reflected light and reduce glare without compromising display quality. This premium upgrade costs ...