Technology
Apple may be bringing a revolutionary matte black finish to future iPhones and MacBooks – Notebookcheck.net
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,…

An exciting patent has been published by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Patents do not necessarily make their way to market, but they do offer a glimpse at what companies are working on. The patent in question has been filed by Apple and outlines an ‘anodised part having a matte black appearance’.
The patent, which can be read here, describes that the anodised part includes ‘light-absorbing features’ and pores containing colour particles to maximise the matte black effect….
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