![]() ![]() ![]() (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 (We’ve only got US pricing so far, but expect UK prices to be similar or slightly lower numbers, in pounds.
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