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Apple may be bringing a revolutionary matte black finish to future iPhones and MacBooks

Started by Redaktion, December 06, 2020, 22:24:46

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Redaktion

A patent has revealed Apple's novel way of reproducing a matte black effect on aluminium, steel and titanium. The anodised coating could be used in multiple applications, including iPhones, MacBooks, iPads and Watches.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-may-be-bringing-a-revolutionary-matte-black-finish-to-future-iPhones-and-MacBooks.508215.0.html


S.Yu

Vantablack is not remotely durable enough as an exterior finish for a consumer device. Black 2.0 is not porous, but it isn't exactly durable either. Even if this is as revolutionary as making a hardened Vantablack, I don't see how it could be cleaned as porous structures naturally adsorb pollutants, and none of these materials will retain their light absorbing properties with a dirty surface.

Ahlix

Ok ngl, that would have actually enticed me quite a lot and swayed me more to the Macbook M1 if they released a finish like that.



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