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    A widescreen Studio Display XDR showcases a vibrant portrait of a woman in a gold fringed outfit against a colorful background, with the Apple logo visible in the lower right corner.

    Studio Display XDR Replaces Pro Display XDR With a Powerful New Direction

    March 5, 2026 / 8:32 AMMarch 5, 2026

    Studio Display XDR arrives with mini-LED, 2,000 nits peak HDR, and 120Hz support — as Apple discontinues Pro Display XDR and its $999 Pro Stand.

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    Studio Display XDR Elevates Apple’s Pro Display Lineup

    March 3, 2026 / 10:02 AMMarch 3, 2026

    Apple introduces the new Studio Display family, led by Studio Display XDR with a 27-inch 5K Retina XDR panel, mini-LED backlight, 2000 nits peak HDR brightness, and 120Hz refresh rate.

    Close-up of the back of a silver Studio Display 2 monitor on a pink and blue gradient background, showing its stand and ventilation grille. An Apple logo is visible in the lower right corner.

    Studio Display 2: Apple’s Next Pro Monitor May Bring XDR Power to the Desk

    January 28, 2026 / 2:32 PMJanuary 28, 2026

    Apple’s expected Studio Display 2 could mark a major step for professional monitors, bringing XDR-class performance into a familiar studio-friendly size for creators, editors, and designers.

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    Studio Display 2 to Be Launched in 2026: Why Apple’s Best Move Is Refinement, Not Reinvention

    December 31, 2025 / 10:25 AMDecember 29, 2025

    Apple’s Studio Display occupies a very specific and successful place in the company’s lineup. It is not meant to be a niche professional reference monitor, nor is it a generic…

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    Mac Studio Shows How Much Power Most Users Do Not Need

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    Safari Reader Makes Websites Easier to Read

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    iPhone 19 Pro Could Bring Apple’s Next Glass Reset

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    Apple TV Photo Memories Bring Family Photos to the Living Room

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    Apple Accessibility Makes AI Useful Beyond Productivity

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    Apple Sports Makes Scores Feel Simple Again

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