Now that the macs have it, it would be intersting to see a comparison since I'm planning on getting one. In any case I'm still super torn. I think I'll have to visit an apple store and witness it myself. I love the idea of zero reflections as micro reflections are distracting to me but I love watching movies and stuff so want best picture quality. Touch choice.
For movie watching I’d go for standard display since it offers true image without any layering on top of it. Nano is great for reading and for Apple Pencil use. When I was doing my research about buying Nano textured display on iPad, I have read lots of posts, and many have said going to Apple Store to compare displays didn’t do nano display justice due to lighting in the store itself. Many also have said that they were disappointed from comparing it in store until they brought it home and were able to see true use of nano display.
It has better visibility in direct sunlight or any form of light, but the quality is not great in such situations even if brightness is maxed out. If any finger print marks on the nano display, that significantly makes visual experience unpleasant, it is like having a cloudy layer that’s distorting the display quality. Taking smudges off nano display is not as easy as it is from a standard display, sometimes I have to rub for some time before it begins to clear up. Additionally that fiber cloth that comes in the box, costs $20, and having one is not enough.
@@MaxNMbut could you recommend it? You sounded like you appreciate the nano texture a lot on a video. I'd use it very heavily for writing, drawing and reading, basically an awful ton of apple pencil usage. I've seen people have been pleased with apple pencil on the nano texture experience.
@ I’d recommend it for anyone who does reading, and using of Apple Pencil. I wouldn’t recommend it for those who need a tablet for sole entertainment purpose such as watching streaming content, movies, television shows, and gaming.
@@MaxNM One question: for photographers and video editing, do you recommend it? Since you have to sacrifice that 1%, would you be missing that small detail when editing? Thank you in advance
Now that the macs have it, it would be intersting to see a comparison since I'm planning on getting one.
In any case I'm still super torn. I think I'll have to visit an apple store and witness it myself. I love the idea of zero reflections as micro reflections are distracting to me but I love watching movies and stuff so want best picture quality. Touch choice.
For movie watching I’d go for standard display since it offers true image without any layering on top of it. Nano is great for reading and for Apple Pencil use. When I was doing my research about buying Nano textured display on iPad, I have read lots of posts, and many have said going to Apple Store to compare displays didn’t do nano display justice due to lighting in the store itself. Many also have said that they were disappointed from comparing it in store until they brought it home and were able to see true use of nano display.
I like how even nano texture display looks and matte finish feels premium
It has better visibility in direct sunlight or any form of light, but the quality is not great in such situations even if brightness is maxed out. If any finger print marks on the nano display, that significantly makes visual experience unpleasant, it is like having a cloudy layer that’s distorting the display quality. Taking smudges off nano display is not as easy as it is from a standard display, sometimes I have to rub for some time before it begins to clear up. Additionally that fiber cloth that comes in the box, costs $20, and having one is not enough.
@@MaxNMbut could you recommend it? You sounded like you appreciate the nano texture a lot on a video. I'd use it very heavily for writing, drawing and reading, basically an awful ton of apple pencil usage. I've seen people have been pleased with apple pencil on the nano texture experience.
@ I’d recommend it for anyone who does reading, and using of Apple Pencil. I wouldn’t recommend it for those who need a tablet for sole entertainment purpose such as watching streaming content, movies, television shows, and gaming.
@@MaxNM One question: for photographers and video editing, do you recommend it? Since you have to sacrifice that 1%, would you be missing that small detail when editing? Thank you in advance
@ 100% I would go for standard display if I was using it for photography and/or video editing.
So your model with 16GB of RAM drains the battery slower?
Really?
After a couple weeks is the observation still the same?
Yup, seems like it.
Some good engine with more power can use less gas, because Theo don't need to be full throttled all the time
@ That is true.
@@MaxNM If that is consistent for the 16GB models, I'm going for that one 😂