Apple’s new Studio Display and Studio Display XDR

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Apple expanded its desktop lineup with two new monitors: the updated Studio Display and the brand-new Studio Display XDR. While both share a similar 27-inch 5K design and a sleek aluminum build, they are built for different types of workflows—ranging from everyday creative projects to high-end cinematic production.

The New Studio Display

The updated Studio Display remains the primary choice for anyone who requires high resolution and color accuracy. It retains the signature 5K Retina panel with 600 nits of brightness and P3 wide color support, ensuring that imagery remains vibrant and true to life.

Key updates to this generation include several improvements. The front-facing 12MP camera now supports Desk View, which is a handy feature for anyone who needs to show their physical workspace during a video call. Apple also tweaked the audio; the six-speaker system now features redesigned woofers that provide a bit more punch in the bass, making the spatial audio experience feel more immersive.

Key Specifications:

  • Display: 27-inch 5K Retina display (5120-by-2880 resolution at 218 ppi).
  • Brightness: 600 nits.
  • Color: P3 wide color gamut with support for 1 billion colors and True Tone technology.
  • Refresh Rate: 60Hz.
  • Camera: 12MP Ultra Wide camera with a 122° field of view, supporting Center Stage and the new Desk View feature.
  • Audio: High-fidelity six-speaker system with force-cancelling woofers and Spatial Audio; studio-quality three-mic array.
  • Connectivity: Two Thunderbolt 5 ports (one upstream with 96W host charging, one downstream for daisy-chaining) and two USB-C ports.
  • Stand Options: Includes a tilt-adjustable stand; optional upgrade to tilt- and height-adjustable stand or VESA mount adapter.

The All-New Studio Display XDR

For professionals who work with high-dynamic-range (HDR) video, 3D rendering, or color-critical photography, the Studio Display XDR is a significant step up. It introduces mini-LED backlighting to the 27-inch size, allowing for much deeper blacks and a staggering peak brightness.

Key Specifications:

  • Display: 27-inch 5K Retina XDR display with mini-LED backlighting.
  • Local Dimming: 2,304 independently controlled local dimming zones.
  • Brightness: Up to 1,000 nits sustained (SDR) and 2,000 nits peak (HDR).
  • Contrast Ratio: 1,000,000:1.
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz with ProMotion/Adaptive Sync (variable from 47Hz to 120Hz).
  • Camera: 12MP Center Stage camera featuring improved low-light performance, Desk View for top-down workspace views, and Edge Light to illuminate your face during calls.
  • Audio: High-fidelity six-speaker system with four force-cancelling woofers and two tweeters (30% deeper bass than the previous generation), supporting Spatial Audio; studio-quality three-mic array with directional beamforming.
  • Color: P3 and Adobe RGB wide color gamuts.
  • Reference Modes: Includes specialized presets for HDR video, Digital Cinema, and new DICOM modes for medical imaging.
  • Connectivity: Two Thunderbolt 5 ports (upstream provides 140W host charging) and two USB-C ports.
  • Stand: Includes the tilt- and height-adjustable stand as standard (or VESA mount option).
FeatureStudio Display (2026)Studio Display XDR
Panel TypeStandard LCDMini-LED with 2,304 Dimming Zones
Resolution5K (5120 x 2880)5K (5120 x 2880)
SDR Brightness600 nitsUp to 1,000 nits
HDR BrightnessNot Supported2,000 nits (Peak)
Refresh Rate60Hz120Hz (Adaptive Sync)
Color SupportP3 Wide ColorP3 + Adobe RGB
Camera12MP Center Stage, Desk View, , Edge Light12MP Center Stage, Desk View, , Edge Light
Audio System6 Speakers + 3 Mics6 Speakers + 3 Mics
Host Charging96W (Thunderbolt 5)140W (Thunderbolt 5)
Daisy-ChainingSupported (up to 4 displays)Supported (up to 4 displays)
Base StandTilt-adjustableTilt- and height-adjustable
Starting Price$1,499$3,299

Which One Should You Choose?

The choice largely depends on your workflow. If your day consists of web browsing, coding, office tasks, and standard photo or video editing, the Studio Display offers everything you need.

However, if you are a professional who requires the fluid motion of a 120Hz screen or the precise contrast of an XDR display for color grading and HDR content creation, the Studio Display XDR provides those specialized tools in a more compact and affordable package.

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