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Amazon is back with an all-time low price on Apple Studio Display, available for $1,299.99, down from $1,599.00. This is the standard glass version of the Studio Display with the tilt adjustable stand, and right now it's the only model on sale at Amazon.

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The Apple Studio Display pairs perfectly with the Mac Studio, so anyone looking to purchase the updated Mac Studio with M4 Max and M3 Ultra chip options might be interested in Amazon's low price on the Studio Display.



The Studio Display features a 27-inch 5K Retina display with a 5120 x 2880 resolution and up to 600 nits of brightness. Apple says that the standard display is engineered for "extremely low reflectivity," but for rooms where there is a lot of glare, Apple suggests the nano-texture glass option with even less reflectivity.

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Article Link: Getting the New Mac Studio? Pair it With the Apple Studio Display for $1,299.99 ($299 Off)
 
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Great $, I believe it’s the same as Costco. With Amazon just make sure it hasn’t been opened. They have a habit of doing that.
 
Great $, I believe it’s the same as Costco. With Amazon just make sure it hasn’t been opened. They have a habit of doing that.

They have gotten so bad at this. Yes, I still buy movies, and it's not uncommon for an unopened wrong disc inside of correct packaging to be sent.
 
i'm afraid to buy one ...because the second I do they'll come out with a new one.

That and my $200 24" does fine and the fact the 24" imac is as much as this monitor.

I don't really need a bigger one. I can only read one word at a time.
 
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I'm tempted to buy one now...even though I'm CERTAIN that a week after the return period has lapsed that they'll announce a new TB5 version with 120 Hz. 🤣
 
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Almost time to buy one of these for me. I want to wait to see what happens to the inventory after the new generation is released. Hopefully thats soon, but I can wait.
 
$1200 for an ancient LCD technology 60 Hz monitor, meanwhile there are 32 inch 240 Hz OLEDs for $900 out there with infinitely better picture quality,
 
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Love my dual Studio Display setup. My MacBook Pro is paired with a CalDigit TS4 and Kanto Sub 8/YU2's. I got the displays from two different stores that had them with different deals. This was because each store only had one left by the time I had the to money to purchase.

There is likely better performing displays to be had. But, these are beautiful and perform well. Blessed to have them.
 
I bought one at this price, and everything seemed fine, but even though the packaging was complete, the display is not eligible for AppleCare. These might be refurbed items.
 
Solved that problem with a height adjustable desk stand for less money.
functionally yes - but for me the only reason to get a Studio Display over the cheaper Competitors is design.
So I wouldn't spoil the looks with that.
 
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