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The optional Pro Stand for Apple's high-end Pro Display XDR monitor is currently sold out on Apple's online store in the U.S., as reported by 9to5Mac's Zac Hall.It's unclear if or when the $999 ...
Apple's Pro Stand for the Pro Display XDR, sold separately from the display itself, caused controversy when it was announced in June 2019 for its $999 price tag.
Apple has unveiled a new Mac Pro and the sumptuous Pro Display XDR 32in 6K monitor to go with it. But there is some confusion about what comes in the box, and whether the display comes with a stand.
Apple's $1,000 Pro Display stand isn't included with its new Mac monitor. iPhones, iPads and other Apple products are also getting more expensive.
Apple just announced its latest pro-level monitor: the $4,999 6K Pro Display XDR. According to Apple’s official technical spec page for the Pro Display XDR, included in the box with the new ...
But Apple's decision to sell the Pro Stand as a separate accessory for a whopping $999 – on top of the $4,999 cost of the monitor alone – has would be buyers upset.
Apple's new 32-inch Pro Display XDR monitor displays up to 6K resolution, but it will cost you $5,000. Sadly, that wont cover the cost of the Pro Display stand, which costs another $1,000.
How good would this look next to a new Mac Pro? It’s a perfect match. Photo: (Amazon) And if you look outside of desktops, the same $1,000 Apple is charging for a monitor stand could be used to ...
The Pro Stand for the Apple Pro Display is in fact, out of stock. It's always been a tough get. When we looked at the monitor when it shipped, we couldn't get one, because there were none to be had.
Apple's Pro monitor itself starts at $5,000, but the stand to hold it is not included and costs another $1,000. The full package starts at $12,000.
But if there was any question that Tim Cook’s Apple isn’t looking to save its customers money, it’s been answered by this week’s tone-deaf announcement of a $999 “Pro Stand” accessory ...
Apple touts the $999 stand's ability to tilt, change height and rotate, but that's not convincing general audiences the cost is justified. Unhappy techies took to Twitter to call the move greedy ...