Appleβs New Studio Displays, Plural
In hardware terms alone, Apple has been delivering an incredible run of Macs arguably since 2020, and easily since 2021. There are quibbles, sure β the display notch still bugs some people, the keyboard material wears poorly, and repairability has declined β but these are, overall, pretty sweet machines. The Macs announced this week seem like they will continue that hot streak.
I happen to be in the market for a new Mac, perhaps this year, and I should be spoiled for choice. I kind of am β the Mac Mini and Mac Studio are both alluring. But I am sadly attached to the room offered by my beloved 27-inch iMac, and Appleβs new lineup of displays is a sore point.
Stephen Hackett, 512 Pixels:
Yes, those are two different products, but they both feature 27-inch, 5K displays in the same enclosure as the previous Studio Display.
Starting at $1599, the new Studio Display is a slight upgrade to the 2022 model.
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The much more interesting of the pair is the $3299 Studio Display XDR.
Those prices are, respectively, $2,100 and $4,500 in Canada. I am not a stranger to spending a lot of money on a screen β I bought a Thunderbolt Display at $1,000 β but that is a lot of money for even the basest of base models, especially since I have no idea whether the sketchy firmware issues have been resolved.
It is not that these displays are bad β far from it β but it is extraordinary that we are ten years removed from 27-inch Retina iMacs that started at just $200 more than the Studio Display is today. Only recently are we seeing more choice in 27-inch 5K displays at considerably lower prices, though without Appleβs very nice stand and quality of materials. At least the XDR has a seemingly new panel.
Three of the seven models in the Mac lineup require an external display. Apple has two choices: one really advanced one that costs as much as a generously-specced Mac Studio, and another that feels like it is stumbling along.
Anyway, here I go again looking for a sick deal I will not find on a Pro Display XDR. Those things really hold their value. Pity.