Nano-texture iPad Pro with heavy Apple Pencil use - how is it holding up?
Hey! For context, I have a MacBook Pro with nano-texture glass and absolutely love it, but I just ordered the glossy iPad Pro. (and it kinda pains me and I'm thinking about returning it haha)
Basically - I went to the Apple Store last week and two employees told me they don't recommend the iPad Pro with nano-texture glass if I’m planning to use the Apple Pencil heavily as it will "wear off" over time and is less durable.
I’ve had my previous iPad Pro since 2018, so this new one is definitely an investment and I’m planning to keep it for a long time. But I also find writing on the glossy screen pretty hard and never liked these screen protectors.
My MacBook Pro screen has held up pretty well overall, but it is definitely harder to clean, and I recently noticed a tiny scratch on the right side. I have no idea how it happened, especially since it’s a screen I basically never touch. It’s actually the first scratch I’ve ever had on ANYY screen on Apple device, so I do think the nano-texture glass is just less durable and I will be touching the iPad screen a lot obviously..
So I’m curious: has anyone here used the nano-texture iPad Pro for lots of drawing / daily Apple Pencil use? Have you noticed any wear, scratches, smoothing, or changes in the texture over time?? And I mean people who have owned their nano for a while now, not just a couple months.
Thank you!!
Addition: I did search before posting! I found one particular post from an artist in this forum saying theirs wore down, but I haven’t found anyone else mentioning it, which is honestly what’s confusing me and made me do this post. If it’s a real widespread issue, wouldn’t there be way more people talking about it? But then two Apple Store employees also told me they wouldn’t recommend nano for heavy Pencil use, so now I’m unsure? Just trying to hear from more people who actually use it for drawing daily. Just found it slightly strange.