Apple Studio Display – Standard Glass VESA Mount
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Apple Studio Display – Standard Glass VESA Mount Price History
Price History for Apple - Studio Display - Standard Glass VESA Mount Adapter - Silver
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Current Price | $1,499.99 | October 30, 2024 |
Highest Price | $1,499.99 | October 20, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $1,499.99 | October 20, 2024 |
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$1,499.99 | October 20, 2024 |
Apple Studio Display – Standard Glass VESA Mount Description
Studio Display – Standard Glass VESA Mount
- Immersive 27-inch 5K Retina display with 600 nits of brightness, support for one billion colors, and P3 wide color
- 12MP Ultra Wide camera with Center Stage for more engaging video calls
- Studio-quality three-mic array for crystal-clear calls and voice recordings
- Six-speaker sound system with Spatial Audio for an unbelievable listening experience
- One Thunderbolt 3 port, three USB-C ports
- 96W of power delivery to charge your Mac notebook
- Configurable stand option: VESA Mount Adapter (VESA mount sold separtely)
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Apple Studio Display – Standard Glass VESA Mount Specification
Specification: Apple Studio Display – Standard Glass VESA Mount
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Apple Studio Display – Standard Glass VESA Mount Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Apple Studio Display – Standard Glass VESA Mount
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Matthew D. Crow –
I am an amateur photographer, I’ve been using iMacs for the last 20 years. I grew to love the retina 5k on my last iMac and since I decided to upgrade to an M2 Mac mini, the studio display was my only choice. I certainly didn’t want to spend $1600 on a monitor, and no matter how much I wanted to, I couldn’t enjoy other monitors. Luckily amazon offered the monitor on sale, and I caved and got the prime card which saved me some extra money and made the cost a bit more palatable. I will say, after using the monitor for the last few months, I am very pleased that I decided to purchase this display, and I know now that if I would have chosen another monitor then experienced the studio display, I would have regretted my decision. The reasons I love this monitor include: brightness, sharpness, colors, center stage camera, build quality, usb c ports and lightning port (lightning cable included), super fast wake up, built in speakers, and the unmistakable apple design. Using this monitor with my m2 Mac mini has been a dream, and I will enjoy using it for years to come.
Lawrence of Berkley –
I wanted to purchase a monitor I could use for use with Lightroom for photos and Final Cut Pro for video editing. Proper color rendition is my first priority. The Apple Studio Display has this out of the box. There are presets for Photography (D3-65) and HDTV Video (BT709-BT1886) as well as for Print, Cinema, Web and a general use full brightness mode. I also like the built-in webcam that looks great when used with Zoom. Connectivity is through Thunderbolt.
Luke –
Absolutely outstanding display. Gorgeous bright 5k image, and perfect connectivity with the Apple ecosystem. Zero complaints about the camera or speakers either.
Yes, it’s expensive. I was on the fence but ended up getting one for home and later a second for the office. It will make your life that much better.
J carman –
Grabbed it at a great price on Prime Day. Expensive but beautiful image and the sound is top notch. I use as my primary display while my MBP is in clamshell mode, and it works as a hub as well.
Olive Another –
The Apple Studio Display checked off a lot of boxes for me, so I bought it. Apparently, the main complaint most people have with this monitor is that it is too expensive. Well, it’s not cheap, but there’s really not much else out there right now in the fully Mac-compatible world to compete with it, so yes, it is a premium price for an elite machine. Here are the monitor requirements that were important to me:
-I wanted a high quality 5K monitor with a beautiful screen. Done, no complaints here. It’s produces beautiful, sharp and bright images and text.
-I wanted a fully Mac-compatible monitor. Done. The Studio Display reacts quickly and exactly like the screen on an iMac would; integrated as though it was built into the computer. Screen brightness and volume control are handled by the computer’s keyboard. The Studio Display has no buttons whatsoever. No problem with text font scaling.
-I did NOT want a monitor that was on back-order; it needed to be available immediately. Amazon delivered the Studio Display within a couple of days as promised (and for $100 less than Apple’s pricing).
-I wanted built-in speakers. The Studio Display’s speakers are excellent.
-I wanted a built-in microphone. Check. The mic is very good.
-I wanted a built-in camera. Check, even though the images are fairly soft.
-The monitor had to look good on my desk. The Studio Display is designed and crafted beautifully with high-end materials.
My computer is an M2 Pro, Mac Mini.
Edward T Sutter –
I needed a new 27″ display to replace my 2017 27″ iMac that I was replacing with a Mad Studio. I keep my Mac product for a long time. The Apple Studio Display is almost an exact match to replace my 27″ iMac display but with more modern updates, Color gamma P3, 5K, great builtin speakers, builtin camera, and USB-C ports. The monitor is beautiful and works wonderfully with my Mac Studio.
Dennis J. Meredith –
Adding this monitor to my set up was excited at first. Image is amaxing, but…
There is no provision that I have found to make minor user adjustments on the disply. On my 27’iMac I can make subtle adjustments but cannot on this monitor w/Mac M2 Studio.
Contrast is too high and I can’t dial it back without using a calibration system like Spyder or such.
I’d. give it 5 stars but for that… Oh, and if you turn screen resolution to the max, your regular work area tunrs miniature, and you can’t find the cursor..
Dial the cursor size up, and Photoshop brushes are impossible.
William B. Eisenstadt –
First, this is ridiculously expensive, maybe outrageous is a better word. Secondly, if you are expecting a seriously technical analysis of the plusses and minuses, I will leave that to others who are more qualified. I am essentially a user totally within the Apple ecosystem and use a MAC PRO. I have had various non Apple monitors over the years and all have in one way or the other had issues working with the MAC. The camera does not properly work or the adjustments mysteriously switch (that includes DELL Samsung Monitors”). In any case, I needed to replace my monitor, and finally after reading all the reviews caved in and bought this. Just in case I was not clear, the pricing on this monitor is just outrageous and to charge extra to get a hight adjustment, well, there are no words. I justified it in that I am essentially remote and it is a key work tool. In any case, out of the box it just works seamlessly with MAC and is a gorgeous monitor. The sound and camera are very good, and in the end, it really works well. It’s another thing if you cannot afford it or just cannot stomach some of Apples crazy pricing schemes.