Apple’s 27-inch external display with mini-LED backlighting is rumored to stop launching in the first quarter of 2023, according to a display industry analyst. Ross Youngwhich has a very good track record with rumors about future Apple products.


Today’s young people informed MacRumors that he hasn’t seen any sign of the display going into mass production, suggesting that a launch isn’t imminent. It appears the display has been pushed back several times, as Young initially expected it to launch around June 2022, then October, and most recently Q1 2023. He didn’t provide a timeline. updated for when the display might be released.

Young has previously said the display will support ProMotion, allowing up to 120Hz refresh rate. Given the rumored 27-inch size, it’s possible the display is a next-gen version of the Studio Display. , but it could also be a new model positioned between the Studio Display and the high-end Pro Display XDR. The current Studio Display features 5K resolution without ProMotion and pricing starts at $1,599.

Apple released the Pro Display XDR alongside a new Mac Pro in December 2019, while the Studio Display launched in March 2022 alongside the Mac Studio.

Young is the CEO of View Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC). In the past, he has accurately revealed that the iPhone 13 Pro and high-end MacBook Pro models will feature ProMotion, the sixth-generation iPad mini will feature an 8.3-inch display, the latest MacBook Air is said to have a slightly larger 13.6-inch screen. – display in inches, and more.

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