On the Apple Event of 8th March 2022, the company have made multiple exciting announcements. There was a new iPhone SE, two new colours of the iPhone 13 series, new iPad Air, and the most attractive announcements, the new M1 Ultra, new Mac Studio with two SoC options – M1 Max and M1 Ultra, and the Apple Studio Display. This is probably the screen, most of the professionals were waiting for.
There are two – Standard Glass and Nano-textured Glass options, starting at $1,599. There are three stand options as well where you can either adjust only the tilt or can manage both tilt and height or mound in the wall with the VGA mount adapter. The choice is fully in your hands.
The Apple Studio Display has a 5K Retina screen with a 27-inch active field and 600 nits of brightness. The True Tone provides a natural viewing experience and anti-reflective coating tasks care of viewer’s eye comfort and readability. The Nano-textured Glass option minimises the glare in any bright lighting conditions.
The integrated A13 Bionic SoC, inside the Studio Display, controls and processed the camera performance as well as the audio. They have added the iPad’s 12MP Ultra-Wide camera sensor that supports Center Stage and an array of three microphones. Not only that, a six speaker sound system is also placed with this Studio Display. The A13 Bionic activates Apple’s Spatial Audio within this desktop monitor.
To connect the Studio Display with the other devices, there are three Type-C ports with up to 10 GB/s transfer speed and a thunderbolt port. It is capable to deliver 96W of power and up to 14W in case of fast charging.
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