
"The new Studio Display looks like the same panel from four years ago, just with the upgraded camera, speakers, and ports. It has the same peak brightness of 600 nits and is only capable of SDR, like the old model. Even the pricing is the same, at $1,599, or an extra $300 if you include nano-texture glass."
"The Studio Display XDR uses a completely new mini-LED display with 2,304 local dimming zones, has a max brightness of 2,000 nits, has adaptive refresh rate up to 120Hz (although you'll need a newer Mac to support it), and supports HDR. It has a bunch of accurate reference picture modes, native support for both P3 and Adobe RGB color spaces."
Apple has updated its Studio Display lineup with two new 27-inch 5K models. The standard Studio Display retains the same panel as the original with upgraded 12MP Center Stage camera, six-speaker spatial audio, and Thunderbolt 5 ports, maintaining the $1,599 price point with optional nano-texture glass and adjustable stand. The Studio Display XDR represents a significant upgrade, featuring a mini-LED display with 2,304 local dimming zones, 2,000 nits peak brightness, HDR support, and adaptive 120Hz refresh rate. It includes professional color modes supporting P3 and Adobe RGB color spaces, calibrated to Apple's new CMF 2026 standard, targeting creative professionals at $3,299.
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