
I haven’t ordered it quite yet, but it’s on my short list. The Studio Display has been something that Mac enthusiasts have been longing for for years. iPad Air perfect for casual photo editing and more And it doesn’t cost extra for a stand (well, kind of). There was more to Apple’s announcement yesterday - namely a refreshed iPad Air and much-anticipated Studio Display. The new iPad Air and Studio Display complete the package And starting at $1999, it’s hard to beat. Simply put, it’s a machine that’s put together perfectly for creators who demand speed and reliability. The fact that Apple thought to put in built-in speakers here is appreciated for those of us who might not splurge on the new Studio Display (even though I’m not expecting these speakers to be high quality). If you own any other Apple devices, the design won’t be surprising. The design is simplistic, and looks very much like a larger Mac Mini, which is something I’d previously had my eyes on. Oh, and that means it’s great for video editors, too. A 24-core / 48-core GPU, 16-core / 32-core Neural Engine, 400GB/s / 800GB/s memory bandwidth and RAM starting at 32GB / 64GB mean this machine will fly, even through the largest Lightroom Classic or Capture One catalogs. It’s powerful, with the M1 Max version offering a 10-core CPU with 8 performance cores and 2 efficiency cores, and the M1 Ultra version doubling that. The new Mac Studio provides the perfect combination of functionality, speed and design, with multiple ports and even an SD card reader right in the front.
