Developer | Apple Inc. |
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Product family | Apple displays |
Type | Computer monitor |
Release date | December 10, 2019 |
Introductory price | $4999 (standard glass) $5999 (nano-texture glass) Optional: Pro Stand: $999 VESA Mount Adapter: $199 |
Display | 31.6-inch 6016x3384 LED gloss-texture or nano-texture glass covered screen, 218 ppi pixel density |
Connectivity | Thunderbolt 3 |
Power | up to 100 W (standard glass) up to 120 W (nano-texture glass) |
Current firmware | Pro Display XDR Firmware 4.2.37 |
Dimensions | 16.2 in × 28.3 in × 1.1 in (41.2 cm × 71.8 cm × 2.7 cm) (display) 25.7 in (65.3 cm) – 21 in (53.3 cm) (height range in landscape mode) |
Mass | 16.49 lb. (7.48 kg) (without stand) 26 lb. (11.8 kg) (with stand) |
Marketing target | Professional use |
Backward compatibility |
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Model Number | A1999 |
Predecessor | Apple Thunderbolt Display |
Related | Apple Studio Display |
Website | Official website |
The Pro Display XDR is a 32-inch flat panel computer monitor created by Apple, based on an LG supplied display,[1] that was released on December 10, 2019. It was announced at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference on June 3, 2019, along with the 2019 Mac Pro.[2][3][4] It is the first Apple-branded display since the Apple Thunderbolt Display was discontinued in 2016.[5] "XDR" stands for "Extreme Dynamic Range."[6] Since 2022, it has been one of two displays sold by Apple, alongside the consumer Apple Studio Display.
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