The Apple 32" Pro Display XDR 16:9 Retina 6K HDR IPS Display is built with a 32" IPS (In-Plane Switching) panel featuring a 6016 by 3384 6K resolution with Retina display technology that produces crisp, vivid images. As somewhat of a one-size-fits-all solution, the Pro Display XDR is well suited for multitasking and its 6K resolution with a 32" viewing area is plenty to work with. For photo and design-focused users, it's a large canvas that lets you fit all your content, tools, and anything else you'd like, on one screen. Likewise, video editors and audio engineers can stretch out their workflow to get a macro-view of their project. As a cherry on top, its 218 ppi (pixels per inch) rating helps to deliver sharp and detailed images. The Pro Display XDR's main connectivity option is a single Thunderbolt 3 port, which supports up to 96W of host charging, and it has three USB 2.0 Type-C ports for charging and syncing other devices. With the power of Thunderbolt 3, users can daisy-chain up to six displays to their accompanying Mac Pro.
- In-Plane Switching (IPS) Panel
- Thunderbolt 3 Input
- 6016 x 3384 6K Resolution
- 1,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
Business Financing Options Available
Apple Pro Display XDR Overview
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Apple Pro Display XDR Reviews
Not worth the money
This is classic Apple over-pricing but in this case NO value for the dollar. No audio, nothing special and an average picture.
Add another $1000 for the optional stand
For Apple, to sell a premium display without any stand whatsoever is a question for the ages. We've placed an order for this display, and after 6 weeks on backorder it finally arrived. Unfortunately, there is no way to actually use it out-of-the-box. There is no basic stand of any kind included. This is the equivalent of Mercedes selling a new S-Class, with the engine being offered as optional equipment. Apple ought to know better. Not everyone needs a $1,000 dollar stand that pivots and tilts in a million directions. A basic stand should be part of this display, otherwise the product is incomplete. We're beyond disappointed with Apple's lack of common sense and logic here, and truly wonder about their decision making.