Apple’s new Studio Displays come with Thunderbolt 5
Apple on Tuesday announced a new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air, both powered by its latest chips, as well as a new family of displays.
The latter includes a new $1,599 Studio Display and a $3,299 Studio Display XDR.
The new 27-inch displays come with better cameras and improved connectivity.
There’s also support for Desk View, a feature that shows your face and an overhead view of your desk at the same time. The Studio Display’s 5K Retina display has over 14 million pixels, 600 nits of brightness, and supports the P3 wide-gamut color standard that covers a broader range of the visible color spectrum than standards like sRGB.
There’s also a three-microphone array and a six-speaker sound system with Spatial Audio.
Apple says the new sound system offers 30% deeper bass than the last generation.
It also supports the Adobe RGB color standard.
Both come in either the standard or nano-texture glass options, Apple notes.
Preorders begin on March 4, and the displays will be available starting March 11
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