It certainly wouldn't be at the top of my list if I was looking to buy today, even with the extra pixels over the vast majority of the competition, and it seems a bit silly to suddenly decide that 4k isn't workable (either at the default "looks like" 1920x1080, or the scaled "looks like" 2560x1440 that I've used on my 4k screen for over 4 years) when the available 5k options were so mediocre for many years. It's nice that Apple is back in the game, but the Studio Display is hardly feature-rich for its price, and the number of people with an extra $1.5-2k on hand after spending a lot less than that on a Mac mini/MacBook Air or a lot more on a MacBook Pro/Mac Studio can't be huge. Until last year, the only options for desktop "Retina-class" displays were the sad collection of LG Ultrafines - usually described as "nice panel shame about everything else, including the price" - and the $5k Pro Display XDR. ![]() ![]() With any context at all, this is a rather pointless review (I get it - everybody has bills to pay).
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