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Apple’s New Monitors Put Its Best and Worst Instincts on Full Display
Apple finally refreshed its monitors lineup — and the result perfectly captures both the brilliance and the blind spots of the company’s hardware philosophy.
The Studio Display is a brand-new 27-inch 5K monitor from Apple. It has a built-in 12 megapixel ultrawide camera with Center Stage as well as six speakers and a three-microphone array. To power those built-in features, there's an A13 Bionic processor.
The monitor also has HP Eye Ease with Eyesafe Certification, which uses a continuously running low-blue-light filter to preserve color accuracy. The stand includes tilt adjustments, and the setup guide in the HP Display Center can help you establish the optimal viewing angle.
The space-saving 32-inch 4K UHD Samsung M8 Smart Monitor fills two roles: It’s both a computer display and a smart TV with a bright, sharp picture. As such, it’s great for people who need both types of display but don’t have room for two devices.
Choosing a high-resolution display for your Mac doesn't mean splashing out on an Apple Pro Display XDR, and the $2,500 Alogic Clarity 6K Touch monitor proves it.
The 6K resolution HDR monitor, designed to go with the new Mac Pro computer, is the first for the company since 2016. David Katzmaier Editor in Chief David leads the editorial team at CNET. We create expert reviews, articles and video on every aspect of ...
The new Alogic Edge 5K 40-inch Ultrawide computer display is built around an IPS panel and has a 5K resolution that matches Apple’s native graphics resolution perfectly.
The idea of watching YouTube videos on a monochrome, e-paper type of display is a peculiar one. Most people are looking for a crisp, high-resolution screen with high dynamic range (HDR) to make everything on their computer look as sharp and vibrant as possible
If you want a big, beautiful display for your computer why not use a TV? Most TVs have an HDMI input so you can just connect it to your computer and use it exactly like an external display. And unlike most computer monitors, plenty of TV sets boast ...