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The 27in Studio Display is Apple’s first consumer monitor in over a decade

Apple’s ProDisplay XDR is impressive, but with a starting price of £4,599 (plus another £949 for the stand), it’s way out of reach for most users, even high-end enthusiasts. At its recent ‘Peek Performance’ event, Apple unveiled a new Studio Display, its first consumer-level display since the Thunderbolt Display that was introduced in 2011 and retired in 2016.

The Apple Studio Display is a 27in monitor with 5K resolution and P3 colour, much like

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