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Apple Studio Display (27-inch 5K Retina, standard glass, tilt- and height-adjustable stand) is Apple’s premium external monitor, launched in 2022 and still current in 2026. It’s designed for creative pros, developers, and Mac users needing sharp, color-accurate visuals—pairs perfectly with Mac Studio, Mac mini, MacBook Pro/Air (via Thunderbolt), or even iPad/Mac for extended workspace. The tilt- and height-adjustable stand (the one you specified) offers smooth adjustments: 30° tilt (−5° to +25°) and 105mm height range, making it ergonomic and “weightless” to position.
This config uses standard glass (glossy, not nano-texture anti-glare) for maximum clarity and vibrancy in controlled lighting.
Key Specifications
- Display: 27-inch 5K Retina (5120 x 2880 resolution at 218 ppi) — 14.7 million pixels, 600 nits brightness, P3 wide color gamut, 1 billion colors, True Tone, excellent sharpness/text clarity.
- Stand: Tilt- and height-adjustable (counterbalanced arm for effortless adjustment) — landscape/portrait support (with VESA adapter option, but this is the adjustable stand variant).
- Built-in Features:
- 12MP Ultra Wide camera with Center Stage (auto-framing for video calls).
- Studio-quality three-mic array.
- Six-speaker sound system with Spatial Audio and Dolby Atmos support.
- Connectivity: 1x Thunderbolt 3 (96W charging for connected Mac), 3x USB-C (10Gbps) downstream ports.
- Other: A13 Bionic chip for processing, slim aluminum design, 60Hz refresh, no HDR/local dimming (but high contrast for IPS).
- Dimensions & Weight: ~47.8 cm height (with stand), 62.3 cm width, 16.8 cm depth; ~7.7 kg (with tilt-height stand) — premium build but substantial.
- Compatibility: Best with macOS (Sequoia or later); works with Windows but limited features (no Center Stage/camera controls).
Performance & Use Cases
- Excels at photo/video editing, graphic design, coding, multitasking—sharp 5K detail, accurate colors (great for Adobe suite, Final Cut, etc.).
- Built-in camera/speakers/mics make it ideal for Zoom/Teams calls without extras.
- Reviews (ongoing in 2026) praise the display quality and integration but note it’s pricey; ergonomics improved with the height-adjustable stand (better than tilt-only).
- Drawbacks: No mini-LED/HDR (unlike Pro Display XDR), 60Hz (not ideal for fast gaming), potential glare in bright rooms (standard glass).


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