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The new 27-inch 5K BenQ MA270S is $600 cheaper than Apple’s latest entry-level Studio Display. ...
Apple's new Studio Display XDR delivers 120Hz ProMotion, but only the latest M5 iPad Pros and new MacBook Pros can actually run it at full speed. Older devices are capped at 60Hz.
The new Studio Display XDR features a mini-LED display with up to a 120Hz refresh rate, but you'll need a newer Mac to get support for the full 120Hz. According to Apple, Macs that have an M1, M1 Pro, ...
If you still have a Mac with an Intel chip inside, you're not going to want to pick up one of the new Studio Display or Studio Display XDR models. According to Apple's list of compatible Macs, neither ...
But before you drop a couple grand on one, there are important compatibility issues you need to know about—namely, your Mac or iPad may not work with the new displays. First, Apple states that the ...
Apple announced the all-new Studio Display XDR today, and it has several key upgrades over the basic Studio Display, ...
The 27-inch Studio Display XDR also brings 120Hz refresh, speakers and a webcam. Plus, the Studio Display gets a minor refresh.
Apple unveiled two Mac displays today: a new Studio Display and a Studio Display XDR. Here’s every difference between the two ...
The new Studio Display starts at $1,599, while the Studio Display XDR starts at $3,299. Both can be pre-ordered starting Wednesday, March 4, with availability starting on March 11.
The $3,299 Studio Display XDR has Mini LED backlighting and 120Hz refresh rate.