The new monitors will be launched from the year 2023.
Very exciting things are brewing in the Apple world. The Apple-logo company is expected to launch a total of 19 devices on the market in 2023, including a new Mac Pro, mixed reality glasses and the second-generation AirPods Max.
Additionally, as Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports, Apple also plans to launch new external monitorsincluding an updated version of its Pro Display XDR and Studio Display introduced in late 2012.
The Cupertino company will expand its line of external displays designed for iPad and Mac users. Mark Gurman says Apple plans to develop several external displays with Apple Silicon processors.
Apple prepares the launch of new external monitors
Mark Gurman’s sources say “Apple has several external displays in development” and one of them will be an updated version of the Pro Display XDR monitor. This product would be related to a Mac Pro with an Apple Silicon processor.
Anyway, the information indicates that external displays may not hit the market until the new version of the Mac Pro with a chip. M2 Extreme
“Apple is working on several external monitors, including an update to the Pro Display XDR display that launched alongside Intel’s Mac Pro in 2019. It’s possible, however, that the company’s next display will ship after the Mac Pro. , since the computer is more advanced in its development than the monitor.”
Mark Gurman reports that these new external displays will have Silicon Apple crisps implemented so that “screens depend less on the resources of the connected computer”. Currently, the Studio Display has an A13 Bionic processor.
The firm with the bitten apple logo is developing a new external screen with 7K resolution. Currently, Apple offers a 32-inch Pro Display XDR monitor with 6K resolution (6,016 x 3,384 pixels) and a density of 218 pixels per inch at a base price of 5,499 dollars.
A higher resolution screen would mean that the pixel density would increase up to 245 pixels per inch if the screen was 32 inches. If it were a 36-inch panel, the pixel density would be the same. We’ll keep an eye on all the details of external monitors to provide more information on this.