Pro Display XDR - Nano-Texture Glass

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Pro Display XDR - Nano-Texture Glass

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How do I know if the Studio Display is accurate in color

XDR has a rec2020 (HDR) panel, the others go up to only P3 SDR. use the same display profile on all macs for starters (709-A or bt-709 for example) and switch off true tone / night shift mac screens and especially the XDR ones are super accurate...if you feed them correctly that is, so learn about t

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hexxeric in r/mac

March 13, 2026 7:01 PM

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What 32-inch glossy monitors are currently available that can match the brightness and contrast of Macbook Pros?

The pro display XDR I believe is one of the few. First of all 4K is not going to be as good as the pixel density on the MacBook Pro but if you’re targeting just 4K, I would probably look into a good mini LED monitor. The issue is that the MacBook Pro has a huge number of dimming zones on a very smal

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MultiMarcus in r/Monitors

March 14, 2026 10:35 AM

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Apple Studio Display XDR White Paper

Curious what the reflectivity of the older displays were with this being 1.65%, I wasn’t too impressed with the old displays for reflectivity. Edit: Old Pro Display XDR was also 1.65% per its whitepaper(I know this year the LG G6 is supposed to have 0.3% reflectivity which seems probably low enough

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reallynotnick in r/hardware

March 10, 2026 7:27 PM

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My Experience with the Kuycon G32P

Writing this whilst using my G32P... Really loving this monitor, absolutely no issues with it and the only monitor that I'd say can visually compete with this is the Apple Pro Display XDR. I've tried the new LG 6k monitor but the matte coating completely ruins the display and makes it look dull and

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Omawh in r/HiDPI_monitors

December 8, 2025 12:27 AM

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Is it okay to record in HDR with iPhone 15 Pro Max or no?

To be very blunt: based on this comment, you should just switch to SDR on your iPhone and call it a day. I have been editing for over a decade now and that’s what I do myself. HDR compatibility in general is still not great. Long story short, if you can colour grade really well in SDR, it will look

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NewbieToHomelab in r/finalcutpro

January 5, 2026 4:54 PM

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Real-world experience with the ViewSonic 5K (VP2788-5K) — color accuracy, reference modes, and how it compares to Apple

TL;DR Same image, three screens.ViewSonic = neutral & honest.MacBook = very good middle ground.iPad = looks great, but adds punch. What you’re seeing here is the same image displayed on three very different classes of screens: Top: ViewSonic colour-critical monitor (IPS, hardware-calibratable, Rec.7

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BlackCatBonz in r/HiDPI_monitors

January 23, 2026 4:07 AM

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Apple Studio Display XDR White Paper

DICOM certified displays for medical imaging environments are EXPENSIVE, dare I say this becomes one of the best options on the market for price/performance in that sector? It almost certainly is. Generally the go-to "cheap" medical grade monitor is this LG which costs about $3000: https://solutions

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SmoothCyborg in r/Monitors

March 10, 2026 11:10 PM

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Apple discontinues Pro Display XDR

Why is no one talking about the fact that the new Studio Display XDR is not a true 10-bit Display like the Pro Display XDR? An Eizo can be had for $1500 less than this. A true 10-bit 32” Dell display is the exact same price.

DSRIA in r/apple

March 3, 2026 7:30 PM

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Apple's Studio Display XDR Supports DICOM Medical Imaging for Diagnostic Radiology

they’ve been working on medical related stuff for years, airpods pro even got approved to be used as a hearing aid. nothing really odd about it. also, being good enough for medical uses has always been a high standard thing and only few brands have done it. this thing not only costs far less than th

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Appropriate_Ad8734 in r/apple

March 4, 2026 11:30 AM

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Vision Pro For Creative Work

The micro OLED displays and detail are quite great for creative work. It would beat most monitors for sure. That said, if working with real color accuracy workflows or 4k+ content, I'd get a Pro Display XDR instead.

mggscm in r/VisionPro

December 2, 2025 5:43 PM

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