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Apple’s $5,000 external display poised for first major update in six years

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What’s happened? Apple’s professional display lineup is about to receive a major refresh. Solid leaks suggest notable upgrades are coming to the Pro Display XDR, which has remained unchanged for the better part of six years.

  • The third public beta of macOS Tahoe 26.1 includes direct code references to a new “Pro Display XDR Camera” and “Desk View Camera,” indicating that Apple is actively developing a successor to the high-end monitor (via 9To5Mac).
  • According to the report, “Desk View Camera” refers to a built-in webcam on the external display that supports Apple’s Center Stage feature. For those catching up, the feature uses an ultrawide camera sensor and machine learning to track and keep the subject in the center of the frame.
  • Thanks to the ultrawide perspective, Apple may also include its Desk View feature on the upcoming monitor, which offers a simultaneous view of both the user’s face and a top-down view of their desk during video calls.

Why is this important? Apple’s current Pro Display XDR costs $4,999, but lacks a built-in camera and speakers. In contrast, the more affordable Studio Display (priced at less than half) includes a Center Stage camera and small yet functional speakers.

  • Meanwhile, companies like LG are also catching up to the Pro Display XDR’s 6K resolution at accessible price points.
  • This puts some pressure on the Cupertino giant to justify the monitor’s premium price and to bring the device in line with modern market trends and user expectations.
  • Other expected upgrades coming to the Pro Display XDR’s successor include a higher 7K resolution, an integrated Apple silicon chip, support for ProMotion technology, and Thunderbolt 4/5 ports.

Why should I care? If you’re a professional considering Apple’s top-tier external display, the rumored upgrades could offer an integrated solution for video calls, remote work, and creative review without relying on third-party accessories.

  • Features like Center Stage and Desk View could transform the upcoming monitor into a complete presentation tool.
  • Those who don’t want to spend $4,999 on an external display could also wait for the Studio Display’s rumored successor (via Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman).
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OK, what’s next? The new and upgraded Pro Display XDR display, alongside a second-generation Studio Display, could launch soon, potentially alongside macOS 26.1, expected later this month.

  • With improvements such as higher resolutions, enhanced port options, and faster Apple silicon, Apple’s external monitors could shift buying patterns among creative professionals and enterprise customers.
  • You should also expect the competition to upgrade its offerings with a web camera and built-in speakers to stay competitive.
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