(Click or tap Notify Me at the top right. That’s as specific as Apple is prepared to be at this point, but you can sign up to be notified when more news is available At the end of the demo, Apple compared the Pro Display (total cost $6k) against a $35k Sony reference monitor and it was almost as good in some ways and better in others – so bear in mind that this is a fairly unexceptional price in the market Apple is going for.Īvailability-wise, a little bad news: the Pro Display XDR isn’t out yet, and won’t be out until the autumn. It’s intended for a professional audience: a post-production company or a visual effects studio. ![]() ![]() ![]() Unless you’ve already got a compatible VESA mount, or you’re happy to prop the monitor against your Mac Pro, you’ll also need to shell out for either the height-adjustable Pro Stand (very nice, but $999) or a VESA Mount Adapter ($199).īut here’s a counterpoint: this is an expensive monitor by consumer standards, but it really isn’t a consumer monitor. Do not expect it to match the exchange rate or you’ll be disappointed.)Īnd just buying the monitor isn’t the end of the story – because Apples Pro Display XDR provides exceptional color accuracy and build quality at a price thats quite competitive with those of reference-grade pro monitors. (We’ve only got US pricing so far, but expect UK prices to be similar or slightly lower numbers, in pounds. The Apple Pro Display XDR is priced at 4,599/4,999 and doesn’t even ship with a stand (if you want a stand that’s an additional 1,000/1,000). Apple Pro Display XDR (nano-texture glass surface): $5,999.Apple Pro Display XDR (standard model): $4,999.
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