According to a fresh rumour from YouTuber Luke Miani, Apple's long-awaited consumer-level display, dubbed the "Studio Display," will be unveiled tomorrow during Apple's "Peek Performance" event.
Miani also shows renderings of the "Studio Display" in a movie displaying what seems to be the impending "Mac Studio." The display will be 27-inches in size, with slightly higher bezels than the Pro Display XDR and no back pattern, according to the YouTuber, who has an unconfirmed track record when it comes to divulging Apple's intentions. The renderings reveal a design similar to Apple's 24-inch iMac, but with a black front bezel and no apparent external connections, despite the fact that one port would be necessary for connecting to a computer.
Ming-Chi Kuo, a respected Apple analyst, stated yesterday that he expects Apple to deliver a consumer-level display in a 27-inch size sans mini-LED this year, and if today's report is accurate, it might be available as soon as tomorrow. Today's speculation provides no information about the display's possible pricing, although a price tag of roughly $1,000 seems feasible considering its claimed features.
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