

APPLE MONITOR PRO
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APPLE MONITOR FULL
That’s enough to properly edit (or watch) 4K video, without having to go full screen. This is a 5K display with a resolution of 5120x2880 pixels, with a 16:9 ratio. Now for the important bit – the display itself. For me, with a 27-inch screen, I didn’t need to raise the height adjustment, but if you do like your screen high, it’s there as an option – if not a particularly cheap one.
APPLE MONITOR UPGRADE
If you want height adjustment, you can upgrade the stand for an extra £400 / $400 to the tilt and height adjustable version which gives you 105mm of vertical adjustment. The stand on the Studio Display is the same tilt-adjustable design as on iMac models. I’d have loved to see an SDXC card slot on the back of here, like the old iMacs, but you do get one on the Mac Studio and the 14/16-inch MacBook Pros, so not everyone would need it. On the back of the display are three USB-C ports and a Thunderbolt port to connect to your Mac, and will also provide enough power to charge a MacBook Pro. Definitely an upgrade from any laptop speaker. Meanwhile, the six speakers, made up of four woofers and two tweeters deliver an impressive sound, with Dolby Atmos / Spatial Audio compatibility. The three-microphone array uses directional beamforming to focus the sound on the person speaking, not any background noise. It’s certainly not as impressive as using the iPhone as a webcam with the continuity camera mode but it’s better than your standard in-built laptop webcam.
APPLE MONITOR 1080P
I suspect this is 1080p though, rather than the 4K a 12MP sensor could potentially deliver. Of course, by dropping in, you’re not using the full 12MP sensor and the specs don’t state what the video resolution is from the camera. It’s a 12MP Ultra Wide camera that features Apple’s Centre Stage technology to track your face and crop in to fill the frame. I can’t say the size of the bezels bothered me when using the screen, but they are certainly bigger than on some monitors – though not ones with built-in webcams. That larger bezel on the top of the screen contains the built-in webcam, as well as the microphone array to support your video calls.
