After the Mac Studio announcement, Apple also brought its perfect companion: the Studio Display.
Studio Display features a 27-inch full-screen Display with 5K resolution, 600Nit brightness, TrueTone primary color for realistic, eye-pleasing displays, and nanotextured glass options on the screen.
Scariest of all, Studio Display also has a built-in Apple A13 chip, the same one found in the iPhone 11 series, that also allows the 12-megapixel camera to automatically center tasks.
The Studio Display comes with six speaker units — four bass units and two treble units — that support spatial audio and Dolby panoramic sound.
Studio Display supports a variety of optional brackets, which can be rotated up and down.
In terms of ports, the Studio Display has three USB-C ports that make it easy to connect to the Internet and devices like external hard drives, keyboards, mice and iphones, as well as power or charge them.
The Lei Li port allows you to connect the Studio Display to the Mac with just one cable. The port can also charge compatible Mac laptops and even a quick charge for a 14-inch MacBook Pro.
In terms of price, the Studio Display standard glass version starts at 11,499 yuan, while the nano-textured glass version starts at 13,499 yuan. The “adjustable tilt and height bracket” makes the most expensive combination at 16,499 yuan.
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The Studio Display will be available for pre-order at 9 a.m. on March 10 and officially on sale on March 18.