Apple's latest iPad Pro models are available with a matte nano-texture display option for the first time. The nano-texture glass is designed for users who work in high-end, color-managed workflows, or ...
Glass-fronted cabinets can be a great way to add some subtle, vintage-inspired charm to your kitchen. A timeless and elegant kitchen cabinet style, they not only make a space feel lighter, larger, and ...
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 ...
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 ...
Apple now directly sells a $19 polishing cloth that it says can be used on any Apple display, including the nano-texture glass on the Pro Display XDR. The polishing cloth is made with "soft, ...
Apple's latest 27-inch iMac comes with an optional nano-texture glass, which is etched at the nanometer level to cut down on reflectivity and glare for a matte look. The nano-texture glass is ...
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 stunningly beautiful and expensive Pro Display XDR gets a big discount. Photo: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac Apple’s 32-inch Pro Display XDR with nano-texture glass is down to its lowest price on ...
Yesterday, Apple launched the new Mac Pro starting at $5,999. Alongside it, Apple also launched two versions of a 32-inch 6K Pro Display XDR, and one of them requires a special cleaning cloth only ...
Having a pattern etched into the glass, even if it's a nano-texture, will require regular cleaning to stop a build-up of particulates, so the cloth is going to prove extremely important. Apple prices ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The first time I thought seriously about the sense of texture was in design school, in a lesson about the “skin” of a building.