I have questions about the new nano-texture display option for the iPad Pro models…

Does it change the feel of the surface to touch? Does it make the pencil feel more like it's on paper? Does it make cleaning the display harder (or require a special cleaning cloth)? Does it cut down on the brightness or dynamic range?

@tgaul that's what I'm curious about. I have a paperlike matte screen protector on mine, and it makes it so much more pleasant to write on. but at $700 (since you have to upgrade to the 1TB model), the nano-texture better feel reeeeal nice with the pencil