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 whether your work requires it.
Here’s what you need to know before spending your money on Apple’s matte display tech.
Apple’s nano-texture glass isn’t just another matte coating
Typical matte screen coatings work great at reducing glare, but they also affect contrast, wash out colors, and might add an unwelcome haze. You get less glare, but you’re just trading off one visual annoyance for another.
But that isn’t the case with Apple’s nano-texture glass. Unlike third-party solutions, Apple’s nano-texture glass is physically…
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