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Pro display xdr without stand
Pro display xdr without stand












Since it is an entirely new display product line and there have been no previous models, we have no firm indications of how long Apple could wait to update it.

pro display xdr without stand

The Pro Display XDR is the oldest external display in Apple's lineup and is reaching the end of its product cycle.

pro display xdr without stand

If we didn’t know you better, we’d think you were pulling our legs.The Pro Display XDR is Apple's high-end standalone display, offering a high-resolution 6K display that can compete with reference monitors. So, to recap, the Apple Mac Pro Display XDR is a 32-inch 6K panel, with a pixels-per-inch count of 218, 1000 nits of brightness, 1600 nits of peak brightness, full DCI-P3 coverage, available in glossy or matt finishes. However, $1,000 for a stand, just so you can rotate a $5,000 display into portrait mode? Come on, Apple. (I was genuinely thinking it might be a decent alternative… ?) /WBSNRorn圎 Giant bezels, cheap plastic everywhere, no cable management, etc.

pro display xdr without stand

He said a recent eyes-on look at the MSI monitor showed it has giant bezels and is surrounded by cheap plastic, without any cable management to speak of. So, as funny as the tweet may be, the reality is seemingly a different story altogether.įrom what I’ve heard, the Pro Display XDR is even more beautiful in person. As Contrast founder David Barnard points out in a tweet (via 9to5Mac), MSI may have presented its PS341WU monitor in a more flattering light than reality would suggest. However, it appears all is not completely as it seems within MSI’s spoof. For users seeking the 32-inch Pro XDR display, which offers a 6K LCD panel and upto 1000 nits of brightness, they’ll need to hand over another $5k. ?️ /NpjiJm6C7TĬontrarily, Apple’s thousand dollar Pro Stand doesn’t actually have a screen, let alone a colour gamut, or a 5K resolution. In a tweet posted from its Australian Twitter account this week, MSI pointed out that for US$1,299 it’s possible to buy a 34-inch 5K Nano-IPS Display that’s HDR 600 Certified with a 98% DCI-P3 colour gamut.

pro display xdr without stand

PC manufacturer MSI has lampooned Apple’s famous “I’m A Mac” ad campaign from a few years ago to point out that desktop users can actually get a little more value for money by buying a stand that actually comes with a display. Apple has, somewhat deservedly, come in for some serious flak since unveiling a $999.99 Pro Stand for the Mac Pro Display XDR at WWDC, but one monitor manufacturer can see the funny side.














Pro display xdr without stand