The Pro Display XDR and its ridiculous price tag made it difficult to recommend to many buyers, but we have something that costs significantly less and provides so much more in return, including that crisp 5120 x 2880 resolution, more commonly known as 5K. Presenting the Apple Studio Display, which is now available at an unbeatable $1,299.99 on Amazon, making it the lowest price we have ever seen to date.
Even then, aside from the high resolution, what would compel customers to pick this display up? Well, for starters, it is made using premium materials that will not only prop up any room you place it in but it will also last you longer than other monitors that are predominantly made up of plastic. Furthermore, its 27-inch IPS LCD is the sweet spot for display sizes, and its 600 nits of brightness will be more than plentiful for the majority of buyers.

Some extra features of the Apple Studio Monitor
At the top, you get a 12MP ultrawide camera with Center Stage support, which will follow you around when you are engaged in video calls. Keep in mind that the Apple Studio Display is not just meant for your MacBook, Mac mini, Mac Studio, or any other Mac, but it will also play nice with any Windows-powered notebook you have available at the time. You just have to make sure that your existing machine has a Thunderbolt 3 or Thunderbolt 4 port.

Adjustable stand makes it easy for your workflow
Now here is something that the Apple Studio Display offers that your current monitor does not; a six-speaker sound system with Spatial Audio support, delivering an impeccable listening experience. It also features a three-mic array so the person on the edge of the planet can listen to your voice clearly.

Here is what you get with your Apple Studio Monitor
The adjustable stand makes your work sessions less fatiguing on your neck and if you have a portable MacBook that needs to be hooked up to the Apple Studio Monitor, it can also supply it with 96W of power to keep your notebook charged. While $1,299.99 might be a little too much for a monitor, we will gladly say that all the features we talked about are not even present on a regular high-resolution display, so in most cases, the price is justified.









