Apple’s new flagship desktop display, the Studio Display XDR, is what you get out of a blender when you combine the mini-LED panel of the former Pro Display XDR, the high adaptive refresh rate of the MacBook Pro, and the 27-inch 5K screen size of the regular Studio Display.
It’s a brilliant combination. Starting at $3,299, it’s significantly cheaper — and unfortunately a little smaller — than the Pro Display XDR, the $5,000-plus monitor it replaces. However, it supersedes its high-end predecessor in all other specs. Apple made incredibly smart choices about what to include and what to cut.
Ironically, now the $1,599 regular Studio Display is the bunk product in Apple’s monitor lineup. It misses out on the Studio Display XDR’s top new feature — 120 Hz Adaptive Sync. And it’s about twice as expensive as competing monitors from Asus, BenQ and ViewSonic.
Now, the Studio Display XDR stands in a class of its own. And for, like, half as much money as Apple’s previous top monitor.

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