27" LCD Apple Studio Display will have 5K

Mar 11, 2022 - 18:45
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27" LCD Apple Studio Display will have 5K

In addition to the new PCs, Apple revealed the equivalent new professional High-End LCD display at the Keynote event. It will have a 5K (5120 x 2880 pixel) LCD panel with a brightness of 600 nits, 10-bit color, and should fully cover the DCI-P3 color gamut. HDR will not be supported.

True Tone is another integrated technology.

As a result, the technology has the ability to automatically modify the color temperature of the area in which the display will operate. In addition to conventional sRGB, there will be a number of preset reference image modes, including HDTV Video (BT.709-BT.1886), Apple Display (P3-600 nits), Digital Cinema (P3-DCI), and others.

The Apple Studio Display Monitor will also include an embedded 12MP camera with an ultra-wide 122 ° viewing angle and Center Stage functionality, which will automatically center the user in the image. Three embedded microphones will take care of sound recording, and a total of six speakers will take care of sound, as well as Dolby Audio surround sound compatibility for movies and music.

The display will include a Thunderbolt 3 port as well as three USB-C ports (10 Gbps). Thunderbolt will provide 96W of power to the Macbook, and the MacBook Pro can be connected to three Studio Displays. The body is thin and made of aluminum, and the tilt may be changed from 5 to + 25 degrees. The height-adjustable stand will be optional.

Apple will have its own sports channel

Sports channels are the high point of every TV subscription. Exclusive rights to live broadcasts are costly, and broadcasters are very adept at suppressing pirated feeds. As a result, paying for sports has become the norm. And a new daredevil - Apple - will enter an already crowded industry.

The first channel will be called Friday Night Baseball, and it will show two matches from the Canadian-American baseball league MLB every Friday, as well as programs before and after the games. Viewers in both North American countries will also be temporarily included in the MLB Big Inning station, which will air an all-day broadcast with reruns of matches, news, commentary, and other material.

Friday Night Baseball, on the other hand, is aimed towards a broader audience. Apple will begin selling it in Australia, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, and Puerto Rico beginning next month. On April 7, the new MLB season begins. However, Apple has stated that it wishes to bring baseball to more countries.