Apple Studio Display XDR review: Expensive, but there's no monitor like it
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Apple Studio Display XDR review: Expensive, but there's no monitor like it
"Thanks to the Mini LED IPS panel, the Studio Display XDR has higher brightness and color accuracy than nearly any other monitor on the market. It also has tech that boosts contrast to outperform similar displays. With its unique combination of features, the Studio Display XDR isn't as overpriced as you might think, and it has high appeal for me as a video editor."
"It has enough internal hardware to be a standalone computer, as it's equipped with an A19 Pro processor and 12GB (!) of RAM - more than Apple's new MacBook Neo laptop. That extra horsepower is required for all of the image processing, dimming algorithms, webcam operation and HDR tone-mapping."
"A tilt- and height-adjustable stand was a cool $1,000 option on the more expensive Pro Display XDR, but it's thankfully included with this new model. The stand's motion is delightfully smooth, with just a slight amount of pressure required to move it up and down."
Apple's 27-inch Studio Display XDR is a high-end monitor priced at $3,299, designed for creative professionals. It features a Mini LED IPS panel delivering superior brightness and color accuracy compared to most competitors, with advanced contrast technology. The display includes an A19 Pro processor and 12GB RAM for image processing, HDR tone-mapping, and webcam operation. The design features brushed aluminum construction with a heat-venting fan system. A tilt- and height-adjustable stand is included standard, offering smooth motion with four inches of height adjustment, though no swivel capability. The monitor connects via two 120Gbps Thunderbolt ports. While the display excels in image quality and features, the 27-inch size is considered a limitation by some users.
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