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Amazon is discounting numerous models of Apple's M4 iPad Pro this week, including both 11-inch and 13-inch models this time ...
Hands-on with the nano-texture iPad Pro. Apple knows that the nano-texture display isn’t for everyone. That’s why it’s limited to the 1TB and 2TB configurations and why it costs an extra ...
Nano-texture is a premium feature, so it costs an additional $100 over the standard glass. It's also only available on 1TB or 2TB iPad Pro models, so you do need to shell out at least $1,600 ...
I was able to try out the iPad Pro with nano-texture display. This is the matte display option that costs an extra $100 and is only available for the 1TB and 2TB storage models.
The new 2024 iPad Pro got unveiled at Apple's "Let Loose" event on May 7.Coming in two sizes, 11-inch and 13-inch models, the new iPad Pro made a splash with an M4 chip that jumps a generation (i ...
It’s called nano-texture glass, and the new iPad Pro is the first Apple product to get it aside from the Studio Display. Interestingly, you can’t get it on the cheaper iPad Pro models.
Nano-texture reduces glare, making the iPad Pro's display usable in direct sunlight. The technology creates a smooth surface but may affect how deep black colours are under certain light conditions.
Nano Texture on iPad has proven to be a controversial option. Users can only add it, for an additional $100, if they order a 1TB or 2TB model.
The iPad Pro, which was released on May 15, 2024, has an option to choose 'Nano-texture glass' with an anti-reflective coating on the display glass only for the 1TB and 2TB storage models.We ...
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.
It was in May 2024 that Apple released the first iPad Pro with a nano-texture display that was designed to cut down glare. Now Apple says that the release was idea for college football teams ...
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