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When Apple discontinued the Thunderbolt Display in June 2016 after a five-year run, it wasn’t pulled off the shelf right away; it stuck around for a few months until its stock ran out.
Apple plans to release a next-generation Studio Display or equivalent replacement external monitor as soon as early next year ...
The 27-inch Studio Display is Apple's newest display option, priced starting at $1,599. It features a 5K resolution and a built-in A13 chip to power features like Spatial Audio and Center Stage video.
He adds that the updated Pro Display XDR could ship after the M2 Mac Pro arrives (more on the computer in a moment). It’s unclear if Apple’s slate of new monitors could include a Studio ...
Apple has said it will release a software update to address the problem. In the meantime, iFixit says the Studio Display’s camera module looks nearly identical to the one found in the iPhone 11.
The Apple Studio Display in its current form is a $1,599 device with its own A13 processor, support for Center Stage and Spatial Audio, and a 12MP Ultra Wide camera and 3-mic array.
Apple could be planning to produce the "Apple Studio Display" in the same 32-inch size, but with a greater pixel density of 245ppi. Or it could be looking to retain the same 218ppi as the present ...
Apple’s Studio Display and Pro Display XDR have some major differences that go beyond price, so here’s how to pick the right Apple monitor for your needs.