This week, Apple’s Thunderbolt Display was added to the list of vintage products, which means that service and repairs for it are now limited and subject to parts availability.īoth Cinema Display and Thunderbolt Display were not exactly cheap monitors, but they didn’t cost $5,000, either. ![]() Over the years, Cinema Display has had several updates with different designs and sizes, and it was later renamed to Thunderbolt Display when Apple replaced the MiniDisplay Port and USB connections with a single Thunderbolt cable.Īpple discontinued the Thunderbolt Display without a replacement in June 2016, months before it announced the first MacBook Pro with USB-C. In fact, Apple introduced its first computer monitor in 1999, which was called the Apple Cinema Display. To bring some context, Pro Display XDR is not the first external display sold by Apple. But what about regular Mac users? They also deserve to have a great external monitor, and Apple should think about this. ![]() ![]() With WWDC 2021 coming up on Monday, it’s been two years since Apple announced the Pro Display XDR - an amazing but expensive external monitor aimed at professional users who need things like high resolution, extreme brightness, and wide color gamut.
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