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Nano-Texture displays reduce glare and reflections, making them ideal for environments with challenging lighting, while glossy displays offer vibrant colors but are more reflective.
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.
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 ...
When it comes to selecting the perfect display for your M4 MacBook Pro, the decision often narrows down to two key options: the Nano-texture display and the standard glossy display.Each display ...