Apple introduces new Studio Displays with Thunderbolt 5
New Apple displays feature improved cameras, Thunderbolt 5 connectivity, and Medical Imaging Calibrator for clinical use.
Cupertino: Apple launched two new studio displays with Thunderbolt 5 ports and better features. The standard model costs sixteen hundred ninety-nine dollars and the XDR model costs thirty-two hundred ninety-nine dollars.
Both screens have twelve-megapixel Center Stage cameras for video calls and Desk View to show your face and desk at the same time. Thunderbolt 5 lets you connect accessories and link up to four displays together. The pictures look bright with more than fourteen million tiny dots across the screen.
The standard display shows colors using P3, which covers more shades than regular sRGB. The XDR model uses special mini-LED lighting with two thousand dimming zones. It gets very bright at two thousand nits for HDR content and shows deep colors with Adobe RGB support.
Sound comes from six speakers with three microphones and thirty percent more bass than before. The XDR display refreshes one hundred twenty times per second and works with medical imaging tools waiting for FDA approval. You can tilt the standard stand but also adjust height on the XDR model. Both come with regular or special matte glass.
Orders open March fourth and shipping begins March eleventh. Cable and other accessories can daisy-chain together on Thunderbolt 5.