True Tone has been a staple in the iPhone and MacBook lineup for a number of years and it's nice to see Apple bringing it to the iMac as it really does help your eyes when staring at the screen for long periods. Thanks to the addition of an Apple-designed T2 chip under the bonnet, the iMac display also now benefits from Apple's True Tone technology, which adjusts the warmth and intensity of the display to match the ambient light in the room. It won't remove reflections entirely (glass is still glass, after all) but it's as good as anything we've ever seen. If you're serious about wanting no-glare on the expansive 27-inch glass display when working, this nano-texture surface – created by etching nano structures into the glass itself – works incredibly well. While all iMacs ship with a certain amount of anti-reflective coating, these pale in comparison to the new nano-texture process, which was originally developed for Apple's Pro Display XDR, which is favoured by professional photographers and editors. The nano-texture process does cost an additional £500 when buying the iMac, but it's well worth considering if you get fed up with glare and reflections distracting you from what's taking place on the screen.
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