Apple introducing a revolutionary display. The Apple Studio Display with A13 Bionic.

Apple Studio Display


The Apple Studio Display was another revolutionary product unveiled by Apple at the Peek Performance event yesterday. This was done in conjunction with the launch of Mac Studio, which is very helpful and useful to design professionals.

The screen has a P3 Wide Colors, 600 nits bright True Tone feature, a 27-inch 5K Retina Display that delivers a superior quality display, and has an anti-reflective coating and nanotextured glass to avoid glare conditions. There is also the opportunity to choose a convenient screen.

Although this is called a display, the built-in hardware includes an A13 Bionic chipset that is included in the iPhone. Apple's goal in incorporating such a device into a display is to use the artificial intelligence capability of the A13 Bionic chipset to support the camera included in this display.

The Apple Studio Display has a 12MP front-facing camera that is powered by Apple's Center Stage feature. The Center Stage feature detects the movements of the user sitting in front of the screen and keeps the user constantly in the scene following it.

Another key feature here is the 6 speaker feature. It has 4 force-canceling woofers and 2 tweeters. It's very similar to the sound system in a MacBook Pro. The speaker system also supports spatial audio and Dolby Atmos. In addition, the display is equipped with three dedicated studio-quality microphones for better voice and video calling.

Apple Studio Display


This new display has narrow bezels and can be tilted up to 30 degrees. It has the same stand-alone feature as this display and does not offer the ability to adjust its height. But in addition to that, Apple has introduced two stands with two other options, which give the ability to adjust the inclination and height of 30 degrees at one stand. The other option is to provide the VESA mounting option. There we have the ability to use this display in both landscape and portrait modes.

In addition to the above features, this display has three USB Type-C ports with 10Gbps data transfer speed and one Thunderbolt port. In addition to receiving display signals from this Thunderbolt port, the MacBook Pro also supports a 96W battery-charging power out.

You can now order this display through the Apple website and it will be available from March 18. The display has a starting price of US $ 1,599, according to Apple on its website.

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