Macworld If you’re looking for a monitor for your Mac, you don’t need to drop $1,599 on a Studio Display. In fact, we’ve got a deal on a great one that’ll save you over a thousand dollars: Samsung’s gorgeous ultrawide 34-inch Odyssey G5 monitor is on sale for a ridiculous $260 today, a savings of 35 percent off its $400 MSRP and the best price we’ve ever seen. At 34 inches, this curved monitor will make your gaming sessions more immersive and your favorite movies more enticing. The 1000R curvature makes all those long hours spent in front of the computer a bit less taxing on your eyes, which is always great to have. The resolution on this monitor is…
Macworld If you’re looking for a monitor for your Mac, you don’t need to drop $1,599 on a Studio Display. In fact, we’ve got a deal on a great one that’ll save you over a thousand dollars: Samsung’s gorgeous ultrawide 34-inch Odyssey G5 monitor is on sale for a ridiculous $260 today, a savings of 35 percent off its $400 MSRP and the best price we’ve ever seen. At 34 inches, this curved monitor will make your gaming sessions more immersive and your favorite movies more enticing. The 1000R curvature makes all those long hours spent in front of the computer a bit less taxing on your eyes, which is always great to have. The resolution on this monitor is…
Macworld It’s been more than three years since Apple announced the Studio Display, a cheaper alternative to the Pro Display XDR for Mac users looking for a great external monitor with Retina quality. Even with rumors suggesting that Apple will launch an updated monitor next year with better technologies, I couldn’t help myself and bought a Studio Display a while ago. Why on earth did I buy one now? That’s exactly what I asked myself right before buying it. But after using it for several months, I’m happy to say that I don’t regret it. At the same time, I know it may not be the right choice for everyone. If you’re torn between buying the current Studio Display now…
Macworld Apple’s Studio Display, which came out almost three and a half years ago, may finally get a refresh early next year. That’s if the latest accidental code leak is to be believed. MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris discovered references to the unreleased product in code “that Apple didn’t mean to publish,” the site explains. The code mentioned “J427” multiple times, which is presumed to be a codename for the Studio Display 2. Previous rumors suggested it could come out in early 2026, so it makes sense for the device to exist in a pre-release testing form at this stage. Interestingly, the code also contains references to something else: J527. We don’t know for sure what product that codename has been…
Macworld If there’s one area where Samsung beats Apple (other than folding phones), it’s displays. Sure, Apple’s Studio Display is gorgeous and all, but $1,599 is an awful lot for a 27-inch display. Thankfully, there are plenty of excellent Samsung options to choose from, such as this Odyssey G7 gaming monitor for $450 at B&H today, a massive savings of $350 with the automatic coupon at checkout. Granted, you’re giving up a little resolution (it’s only 4K versus 5K on the studio display) and max brightness (350 nits versus 600 nits), and you won’t get Spatial Audio or a webcam, but you’ll get a high-refresh display thanks to the 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time, enabling a smooth performance…
We go hands-on with the Arovia Splay: a portable foldable monitor that delivers a bright 25-inch screen anywhere you need one. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)
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