The iPad Pro begins shipping to the public on Wednesday. If you’re considering purchasing one, there are a few things you’ll need to understand. For example, the size you want, the amount of storage you need, the chip you need, and whether you should get the standard glossy glass or pay the extra $100 for the nano-texture matte glass.
If you can’t decide, Apple encourages you to opt for the nano-textured glass: it comes with a polishing cloth, as discovered @NikiasMolina.
The fabric is likely similar (if not the same) to that available in the Apple Store for $19/£19. Although Apple doesn’t say it, it’s clear that Apple’s microfiber cloth is gentler on nano-textured glass than other, less expensive cloths.
Nano-text glass is ideal for users who need to reduce screen glare with its matte finish. The downside of nano-texture is that some sharpness is lost and blacks are not as deep as standard glossy glass. Additionally, nano-texture glass is only available on iPad Pros with 1TB or 2TB of storage.
But hey, for the extra $100 for the nano-textured glass, you get a polishing cloth worth $19. As Molina said, Wow
Early reviews of Apple’s new iPad Pro have hit the internet if you need more help making a purchasing decision, and we plan to review the new tablet soon. More information can be found in our iPad Pro superguide.
Apple polishing cloth
Price when reviewed:
25.00 dollars
iPad Pro 11-inch M4 (2024)
Price when reviewed:
1,449
iPad Pro 13-inch M4 Space Black (2024)
Price when reviewed:
1,549