jarrod
jarrod

John Gruber loves his nano-texture display:

As a don’t-know-how-I-lived-without-it fan of the nano-texture Studio Display, I’m glad to see a nano-texture option available for the M4 iMacs. (It’s a $200 upgrade.) Fingers crossed that they offer a nano-texture option for the M4 MacBook Pros.

I’ve not seen any rumors for nano-texture on MacBooks, but they absolutely should do it! If an iPad can get it, it should be offered everywhere. I remember when getting “Glossy” instead of “Matte” on your MacBook was the new hotness for better colors. Now we’re back to wanting less reflective screens.

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numericcitizen
numericcitizen

@jarrod when I was looking at the new M4 iPad Pro, I considered the nano texture option but upon close examination, we do lose in crispiness and for photo-related stuff, it's important.

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jarrod
jarrod

@numericcitizen Depends on your intended use case, I suppose. I think I'd love it on an iPad mini that I primarily use for reading. But I'd want to see it in person first.

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