I have been using nano texture glass nano texture iPad Pro with high intensity for half a month, and I think it is very recommended
by Poster
Mar 22, 2025
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Before buying, like many people, I also did a lot of homework. From the shocking titles of persuasion videos at station B to the long discussions on Reddit, I have been hesitant. However, in the end, because the Apple Store happened to be in stock, as well as the "temptation" of unconditional return and 24 interest-free periods, I still started.
After half a month of intensive use (myself and my children at home, reading, watching dramas, brushing posts, drawing, designing, studying, playing games, audio and video production), it feels really good.
The most important factor is that we actually use iPad in various scenarios (i.e. ambient light and screen angle), which is fundamentally different from computers. With diffuse reflection, there is no need for special consideration or special adjustment. Basically, it can be turned on at any time and used directly, which feels very comfortable. For example:
1. Children like to draw on their stomachs in bed (for a short time). In the past, ordinary glass just reflected to the ceiling light, so the lights must be turned off, the position or screen must be adjusted. Now there is no need to think about it at all, how comfortable it is.
2. I watch videos or read articles on the sofa. In the past, I used to "meet the enemy left and right", with floor-to-ceiling windows on one side and living room lights on the other. I could only sit in certain positions. Even so, I couldn't see the dark pictures (I can only see my big face). Now there is no need to think about it at all, how comfortable it is.
3. At this moment, taking children to interest classes on weekends, basically every seat in the parent area is backed by the corridor window. In the past, I could only deliberately go to a certain place or adjust the screen to a non-reflective but quite uncomfortable position. Now there is no need to think about it at all, how comfortable it is.
I want to say so much that many times we have been forced to adjust because of various restrictions, and once the technical conditions permit, you can realize that things can be so simple and comfortable.
The two key issues originally considered actually do not exist or can be ignored.
-The screen is fragile and difficult to clean: it's completely fine. It's a touch screen after all, so it can be used normally. At most, tell children to be a little lighter when drawing with Apple Pencil; I don't even use protective film (I don't use protective film for all my electronic devices); When the screen is dirty, I wipe it by hand most of the time, and I don't think about using that cloth specifically.
-Image quality loss: There is no loss in dark light conditions. There are two types of bright light conditions: when there is reflected light, the black color does turn gray (physical reasons), but in this case, the glass screen cannot be seen at all; In the absence of reflected light, the effect is very slight. I am a designer myself, and I think I should be able to represent the opinions of some professional users.
An additional advantage brought by nano-texture (which is why some ordinary users choose to stick frosted film) is that when there is a light source directly shining on the screen, the visual effect of the screen has a shallow paper effect, which is very suitable for reading. In the past, I had to avoid light or I couldn't see it. Now, with the nano-screen, I sometimes deliberately look for light, especially the diffuse sunlight indoors, which can bring another E-Ink ink screen effect with completely different physical properties but visually similar-personal guess is that when the intensity of external light is (far) stronger than the screen light, it feels like looking at paper prints. For self-luminous displays, of course, this can only be achieved under the condition of frosted screen.
Having said all that, finally I have to mention the price. In order to get on Nano, compared with the entry-level 11-inch 256G, you need to pay an additional 5,900 yuan (14899-8999). From this point of view, money is indeed the biggest obstacle (but dear friends, in life, where do you want money? Money is not a roadblock). For this number, we can easily convert it into, for example, another iPad, a mobile phone, or even a game console + TV!
What's even more unsatisfactory is that most of these 5900 contributes to expensive hundreds of gigabytes of additional capacity that may not be used for a long time. Only in the case of 24 interest-free installments (the extra expenditure is about 246 yuan/month, two years) did I finally convince myself to pay. Many people think that it seems similar to take out 900 yuan to buy several high-grade frosted films for exchange? Well, maybe the difference is in this "seemingly". What I want to emphasize here is that many of the shortcomings mentioned on the Internet are actually not shortcomings. On the other hand, for high-frequency users, the advantages are really obvious (I haven't talked about the delicate touch when using Apple Pencil, etc.). So I finally got on the bus, just as enrolling my child in an extra interest class that he didn't like, or reducing restaurant consumption twice a month in the next two years... (I believe you can find a lot of 😂 for similar self-comfort)
Replies
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Anonymous906 Mar 24, 2025Let's put it this way, I'd rather have to change the angle sometimes in exchange for the screen not reflective, rather than get the transparency of the screen no matter how I change the angle.
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Anonymous6866 Mar 24, 2025Thanks for sharing, I'm still using mini, and I plan to consider 🤓 for my next iPad
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Anonymous4001 Apr 9, 2025I played with my friend's 13-inch nano screen, and it felt quite cool, but I found that the dark area was a bit gray while watching the movie