First generation The first generation Studio Display is the first Apple-branded consumer display released since the
Apple Thunderbolt Display was discontinued in 2016. In the interim, Apple worked with
LG to design the Thunderbolt 3-enabled
UltraFine line, consisting of (later revised to )
4K and 27-inch
5K displays. The Studio Display name was previously used for a line of
displays sold by Apple from 1998 to 2004. The Studio Display features a , 5K
LED-backlit panel, with 5120×2880 resolution at 218 pixels per inch and 600 nits of brightness, an increase from the 500 Nit (unit)| panel used in the LG UltraFine and
iMac. The panel also supports
P3 wide color and True Tone technology. It does not support
HDR content. It also includes a six-speaker system with force-cancelling woofers that support
spatial audio and
Dolby Atmos, and a three-microphone array that supports "Hey
Siri". On the rear of the display is a
Thunderbolt 3 port that supports
DisplayPort 1.4 with Display Stream Compression (DSC) 1.2 and provides up to 96W of host charging for connected laptops, and three downstream 10 Gbit/s
USB-C ports. The Studio Display includes an
Apple A13 Bionic system-on-a-chip, which was introduced with the
iPhone 11 line, to power audio and webcam processing. The built-in webcam supports Center Stage, introduced with the
iPad Pro (5th generation), which pinpoints the positions of the users and automatically tracks the camera view accordingly to perspectively center them. The A13 chip is paired with 64 GB of internal storage but only uses 2 GB at a time. The Studio Display comes in three mounting option configurations: a tilt-adjustable stand, a tilt- and height-adjustable stand similar to the
Pro Display XDR, and a
VESA mount. The mounts are built into the display and are not user interchangeable, but can be reconfigured by an Apple Store or authorized service provider after purchase. Like the Pro Display XDR, it could also be configured with the optional laser-etched
"nano-texture" glass finish to reduce glare. The Studio Display has a proprietary power cable, which requires a special tool to separate from the display. The display comes with a braided Thunderbolt 3 cable, and longer braided Thunderbolt 4 Pro cables in lengths of and are available separately.
Second generation and XDR The second generation Studio Display and Studio Display XDR were announced on March 3, 2026. Both include
Thunderbolt 5 connectivity with a second downstream Thunderbolt port, a Center Stage camera that supports Desk View, and improved speakers. The second generation Studio Display includes an
Apple A19 chip, while the Studio Display XDR has an A19 Pro chip. Both are paired with 128GB of internal storage. In addition to the Studio Display's features, the Studio Display XDR includes
Mini LED backlighting with 2,000 nits of peak brightness for
HDR content, a 120 Hz refresh rate, and 140W of host charging for connected laptops. Following the announcement, the
Pro Display XDR was discontinued. ==Compatibility==