Last Updated on June 3, 2022 by srinivas
Apple’s Studio Display was released in March 2022 along with the Mac Studio. Though it’s seen as a display for that Mac, the Studio Display can work with any Mac. It’s a lot more affordable than Apple’s Pro Display XDR, and it’s really the only 27-inch 5K display on the market.
If you’re looking for a Studio Display, we can help you find a great deal. Our price trackers below show different retailers selling the Studio Display and the prices. Use these trackers to get the best deal.
We also have the information you need to know about the Studio Display, in case you’re still trying to decide if this is the monitor for you. Here’s everything you need to know about buying the new Studio Display.
What is the normal price of the Apple Studio Display?
The regular price for the Studio Display depends on two things: the type of glass and the type of stand. These are the prices of each Studio Display configuration.
Product | Windscreen | Type standard | Price |
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Apple Studio screen | standard- | only tiltable | $1,599 / £1,499 |
Apple Studio screen | standard- | VESA Wall Mount Adapter | $1,599 / £1,499 |
Apple Studio screen | standard- | tiltable and height adjustable | $1,999 / £1,899 |
Apple Studio screen | nano texture | only tiltable | $1,899 / £1,749 |
Apple Studio screen | nano texture | VESA Wall Mount Adapter | $1,899 / £1,749 |
Apple Studio screen | nano texture | tiltable and height adjustable | $2,299 / £2,149 |
In the box, you get a 1-meter Thunderbolt cable, and the nano-textured displays include Apple’s Polishing Cloth. The power cable is connected to the monitor.
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What else should I buy?
Potentially, nothing. The Studio Display has three USB-C ports on the back and one Thunderbolt, so it can easily be connected to your existing accessories.
While you’ll find Apple’s A13 Bionic chip under the hood of the Studio Display, it’s mainly used for the audio and video functions. There’s also no RAM, storage, or operating system built in, even though it’s designed to work with macOS. You can technically use the screen with any PC or laptop.
What are the glass options?
The front of the Studio Display is covered with glass and Apple offers two types: Standard and Nano texture† The Nano-texture glass is a lot less reflective than the Standard glass. If you’re prone to glare, or if you’re doing production work where lighting is critical, opt for the Nano texture, but this option will increase the price of the screen.
What are the stand options?
Apple offers three types of stands for the Studio Display:
- Tiltable Stand: Adjusts only the tilt of the screen. This is supplied as standard with the Studio Display.
- Tilt and height adjustable stand: Can adjust the tilt and height. This position costs extra.
- VESA Mount Adapter: Used to attach to a VESA compatible arm, wall mount, or stand. Comes at no extra cost.