The Studio Display XDR essentially replaces the Pro Display XDR as Apple take on a professional monitor, boasting mini LED backlighting, a 5K resolution, and a peak brightness of 2000 nits. That on top of all the features and design traits that might make the Studio Display XDR the go to for Apple fans who want MacBook like integration between their desktop computer and display. It also not cheap. At $3,299 for the base model, is the Studio Display XDR really worth buying? Ive been using it for...

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