In conjunction with Mac Pro, the expected computer of Apple experts, the company also introduced a screen designed for this specific market. Panel The Pro Display XDR is a high quality unit, which includes the corresponding value.
PCMag has now completed its Pro Display XDR update and compared it to other high-tech screens on the market such as Apple's monitor. These are analytical methods panel quality depending on color and light screen.
Pro Display XDR lives up to Apple's "benchmark" claims
The Apple Pro Display XDR monitor is designed especially for photo and video editing professionals, which is why color accuracy is important. PCMag has measured Adobe RGB coverage, a color space specially created by Adobe to determine the quality of a panel, camera or print. Here, Pro Display XDR excels at just about everyone, with 96.7% area cover:
The analysis also measures the gamut of color with DCI-P3, which measures "how well a programmer can accurately portray movie and TV content in creative programming." It's there the XDR Pro Display is different, according to PCMag:
"The Pro Display XDR was sent here in a big way, confirming a all-time record monitors when we performed this test on PC Labs. With a 98.7% cover result. That's slightly higher than the Alienware 55 OLED, our second highest-priced monitor in this category, at 96.5%"
In terms of light, the Pro Display XDR was able to display content reaches a maximum of 1,560.9 nits in HDR, which is about the same as the 1,600 dose of nitrate provided by Apple. The screen also reaches black OLED levels.
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It is undoubtedly a test that shows great capabilities of the Pro Display XDR screen Professional users, if you want to read the full test you can do it on their official website.