Apple announced the new Studio Display during its March 8 event and while the company confirmed that the display will work with a whole range of Macs and iPads, two were notably absent — the 4th-Gen iPad Air and iPad mini 6.
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Apple TV+ has signed a new documentary based on seven-times and, the former Formula One world champion Sir Lewis Hamilton.
Apple is expected to announce a refreshed 2022 11-inch iPad Pro later this year but the device is no longer expected to gain mini-LED technology, something its larger 12.9-inch sibling already offers.
While Apple recently announced the new 27-inch Studio Display, that might not be the end of the story. Now, a new report by display analyst Ross Young suggests that Apple might still have an upgraded version of that display ready to go by June.
Apple announced the new Studio Display monitor during its March 8 event and while its $1599 asking price has proven popular among those looking to pick one up, there's a catch — the tilt and height-adjustable stand is an extra $400 and it can't be added at a later date.
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