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HOW SCREEN TECH IS POWERING UP APPLE PRODUCTS

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December 13, 2019

When Apple recently revealed that it would release its long-anticipated 6K-resolution Pro Display XDR on December 10, it was a reminder of how the company continues to push up standards in screen technology.

HOW SCREEN TECH IS POWERING UP APPLE PRODUCTS

DISPLAY ADVANCES PAYING OFF FOR THE MAC AND APPLE TV+

When Apple recently revealed that it would release its long-anticipated 6K-resolution Pro Display XDR on December 10, it was a reminder of how the company continues to push up standards in screen technology. Indeed, Jonny Evans of Computerworld declared that the new monitor “sets the bar for pro displays”. However, Apple’s commitment to innovating in the display space can be traced as far back as the 1980s, with the new display hardly the only recent example.

INTRODUCING THE APPLE PRO DISPLAY XDR

What actually is the Pro Display XDR? It’s a professional-grade, 32-inch display capable of 6K-resolution output. It’s also the first Applebranded display since the Apple Thunderbolt Display was discontinued in 2016, but the new monitor is far from just a rudimentary evolution of that one. It’s intended as an accessory for the new high-end, high-throughput Mac Pro, which is scheduled for release on the same day. Both products were unveiled during Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote in June.

Evans reported that he had seen the new display in real-world action – not just for the likes of photography, video-editing and music creation purposes, but also alongside competing monitors. In price, some of those displays significantly outweighed Apple’s – nearly 10 times over, in fact. Apple has priced the Pro Display XDR from $4,999, putting it firmly in the camp of professional reference displays despite, in several instances, being much cheaper.

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