Apple’s Nano-Texture Anti-reflective Coating Challenges Samsung’s S24 Ultra Display
Apple introduced its new 2024 iPad Pro at its “Let Loose” event on May 7. The brand has attached a nano-texture glass for the first time to a touch-based device, and the new 2024 iPad Pro is the first to get this.
The latest iPad Pro arrives with Apple’s anti-reflective display technology, pointing at a chance to debut with the iPhone 17 Pro Max by the end of this year. Samsung partnered with Corning to debut an anti-reflective display with the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
Samsung engaged with Corning to debut an anti-reflective display with the Galaxy S24 Ultra. The advanced display glass technology makes the Galaxy S24 Ultra stand out from the crowd of its rivals; an anti-glare screen is the key reason behind this.
Earlier, Apple used nano-texture glass on the Pro Display XDR, iMac, and Studio Display. The debut of the iPad Pro somewhere points out the possibility that it could be expanded further to iPhone models this year.
The giant keeps the users in mind who work in high-end, color-managed workflows or challenging lighting conditions while developing it. This preserves image quality and contrasts side-by-side diffusion of ambient light for decreased glare. It is being reported by a colleague that Apple consumers are ready to purchase an iPad Pro with an anti-reflective screen and only available in the 1TB and 2TB storage options for an additional cost of $100, bringing the 11-inch model’s price to $1,699 or $2,099.