I Tried the New Studio Display XDR, and It’s Apple’s Most Impressive (and Brightest) Monitor yet — but There’s a Catch
Apple's Studio Display XDR features a 27-inch 5K Mini-LED screen with 2,000 nits peak brightness, 120Hz ProMotion, and Thunderbolt 5, starting at $3,299 for creative professionals.
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Apple Studio Display XDR Reviews: 'Great Improvement' Over Pro Display XDR, Some Shortcomings Compared to OLED
With the Studio Display and Studio Display XDR set to launch on Wednesday, members of the media have started publishing their reviews of the new display options. According to The Verge, the Studio Display is the same panel as the prior model, but with an upgraded camera, speakers, and ports. The brightness is the same, and there appear to be no other changes to the display quality. The Studio Display XDR is the much more exciting update, b…
Apple launches two screens this week, but only one really gets the attention. The Studio Display is a cosmetic update of the existing one. The Studio Display XDR replaces the Pro Display XDR and occupies a niche that no one else has an address: a 27-inch 5K Mini-LED screen with a refresh rate of [...] Read more... Follow iPhoneAddict.fr on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iPhone and iPad (app s…
Apple Studio Display XDR Reviews: The 120Hz 5K Dream Is Finally Here
Apple’s new Studio Display XDR officially hits stores this Wednesday, March 11, and the first wave of reviews published today confirms that it is the most significant leap for Mac monitors in years. While the high price tag remains a focal point (starting at $4,499 in Canada), professionals are calling it the "holy grail" for
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