Easter is just around the corner, and we know you are excited to showcase all the stunning ways you are going to display the eggs for Easter. After all, nothing looks more enchanting than an ...
It’s hard for most people to justify spending $3,299 on a monitor, but creative pros will gladly do so if it makes their jobs easier. Apple’s 27-inch 5K Studio Display XDR is aimed straight at those ...
Apple’s new flagship desktop display, the Studio Display XDR, is what you get out of a blender when you combine a mini-LED with the high adaptive refresh rate of a MacBook Pro and the 27-inch 5K ...
Apple's desktop displays may not be as cost-effective as some others out there, but the previous-generation Studio Display and Pro Display XDR were still highly regarded for their Apple-like design ...
The best HDR performance in a monitor you can buy. The excellent adjustable stand now comes standard. Incredible built-in speakers. It's not as unique as it once was. Some compatibility and port ...
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Samsung introduced a new Privacy Display system with the Galaxy S26 Ultra, limiting viewing angles. Hands-on experiences with the new panel report issues with image ...
The new Studio Display XDR is designed for all kinds of professional work, and it is uniquely suited for use in the medical field. The ‌Studio Display‌ XDR supports DICOM medical imaging presets and a ...
It’s not often that Apple launches a new Mac display, but today we got two of them. There’s a new Studio Display, which starts at $1,599, and the Studio Display XDR that starts at $3,299. The latter ...
The 27-inch Studio Display XDR also has a 120Hz refresh rate, speakers and a webcam. Plus, the Studio Display gets a minor refresh. I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing ...
The new Studio Display XDR has killed off the Pro Display XDR, and at $5000 was out of most Mac users' reach. Even after seven years without an update, it offered features its replacement does not.