Introduced in conjunction with the 2019 Mac Pro, and designed to compete with professional reference monitors that provide extremely accurate color for production work, the Apple Pro Display XDR (Extreme Dynamic Range) is a 32″ 6K LED-backlit “IPS LCD display with oxide TFT technology.”
It has a native resolution of 6016×3384; 218 PPI; brightness of 1000 nits sustained (full screen); 1600 nits peak; a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio; P3 wide color gamut support (10-bit depth for 1.073 billion colors); and a “superwide” viewing angle with “high-fidelity color and contrast” at 89-degrees left, 89-degrees right, 89-degrees up, and 89-degrees down. There are two display finish options, standard, and a “nano-texture glass” that promises to have even less reflection.
Connectivity includes one “upstream port” for the “Mac Pro or other Thunderbolt 3 host (96W host charging).” in addition to “three USB-CÂ (USB 2)Â ports for charging or syncing.”
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