• The iPad Pro could soon get a genius feature from the Pro Display

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    The iPad Pro could soon get a genius feature from the Pro Display XDR

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    Thu, 21 Mar 2024 10:23:15 +0000

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    A new rumor claims the iPad Pro is set to get a matte surface for reflection-free viewing.

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    In most respects, the iPad Pro lives up to its name and is one of the best tablets you can buy. And now, weve just got wind that it could be in line for a new feature that will make it even more pro than it already is.

    If Chinese Weibo leaker Instant Digital is to believed, Apple is working on bringing a matte textured finish to future iPad Pro models (via MacRumors ). This will apparently be offered in addition to the standard glossy surface that the iPad Pro has come with since it first launched.

    According to the leak, the matte finish features -4 to +29 of haze meaning
    it reflects a low amount of light back off its surface and could block blue light to help protect your eyes. That could make it an ideal device if youre sick of on-screen content being obscured by reflections.

    It follows another report from Instant Digital, which claimed that the iPhone 17 might end up getting its own anti-reflective screen that would make it a lot easier to use in bright light. Instant Digital has a mixed track record for leak accuracy, but they have had some hits in the past, so its worth keeping an eye out for their reports. Pro-level technology (Image credit: Future)

    Instant Digital didnt confirm whether the iPad Pros rumored matte screens would be the same nano-texture glass used in Apples Studio Display and Pro Display XDR, but it certainly seems possible.

    Apple has brought more and more pro-level features to its high-end iPad in recent years, including Apple silicon chips and Liquid Retina XDR displays,
    so getting something found in the companys most advanced monitors does not seem out of the question.

    How does Apples nano-texture glass work? Well, its not simply a matte surface applied to the glass Apple has etched into the displays glass, which causes light to scatter more effectively and not reflect straight back at the
    viewer.

    The difficulty with that is the small etchings make the screen harder to clean, as theres a greater surface area for dirt and grease to stick to.
    Thats one thing for a non-touchscreen monitor like the Pro Display XDR, but quite another for the iPad, which will be poked and prodded with your fingers all day long.

    We could end up finding out how accurate Instant Digitals leak is as soon as next week , as reports have claimed Apple will announce a new iPad Pro on March 26. Although those reports have since been contradicted by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman on X (formerly Twitter), with the Apple reporter claiming they're "not true". Still, whenever we do see Apple's new tablet, its possible well see it get a major display upgrade. You might also like iPad Pro 12.9 (2022) review New iPad Pros and iPad Airs could land on March 26, but one model
    might be missing New iPhone display tech could block reflections and most sunlight and it could debut as soon as the iPhone 17



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/tablets/the-ipad-pro-could-soon-get-a-genius-feature -from-the-pro-display-xdr


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