hey I am kind of disappointed. Every youtber says they got a perfect solution for the apple monitor, but none of them have te retina 200-220 ppi. If somebody have a suggestion please reply me, or I will stick wit the idea of buying an iMac
Great review and video. Currently rocking 2 ultra wide 21:9 Iiyama 34” with my iMac Pro as extra displays since I use Logic Pro on a daily basis. I might consider the studio display for my bedroom where my M1 Max MacBook Pro is used.
Hi Robert - thanks for a good review / video. You are one of my favourite presenters on the RUclips platform. You would think Apple Studio display (for the price) would be as feature ripped as the Samsung, sometimes if you pay more you should get exactly that- not less. I am looking for a SONY display for my disastrous Mac Mini purchase, if I can get one that I like I might just film a review of it and post on RUclips.
Love your review..i heading towards the Apple Studio....to replace my 2016 iMac 27" ( i see you stiil have yours on the floot ...near the door ...but you cannot stand to get rid of it)😅😅😅
This video is clearly not for creative professionals but rather general user. When color accuracy is very important, cost couldn’t be a major issue considering it’s an investment and likely to last a long time considering other monitors lifetime use.
Thanks for this! I previously owned a 23” LG Ultrafine 4K monitor (from just a few years ago) and absolutely loved it. While the casing is plastic, it’s a high-quality matte finish with thin lines which I found to be quite sleek, and the display itself was fantastic. I had to sell it when I last moved, but thinking I might go that direction again with the 27” version. I feel like the webcam issue should be solvable inside teleconferencing software, like Zoom I believe has settings to turn off auto-exposure (though I could be wrong). The Apple Studio display is beautiful but it would be too tall for my setup without the height-adjustment, which if I wanted would bring it to around 2K. I love many Apple products but that’s just bonkers. Either way the LG I think will suit my setup the most and still looks great to me. Thanks for the refurb tip!
Here's an idea. Why not dump the iMac and release a high resolution monitor with an optional dock for mounting a MacMini to either the stand or rear of the monitor. Dell did this on the Optiplex micro form factor and it worked like a champ.
I will stick with the MacBook I just don’t know which one I want for myself I don’t need anything for fancy stuff just every day stuff bc I’m not tech savvy enough to do much more than that
. I would never purchase a Rolls Royce and put in a Ford engine. I just purchased the Apple M2 Max with the Apple Studio display because of their high quality.
No, Apple monitor is not worth it. It doesnt tilt. That means you will end up squeezing pieces of paper under the stand of your most expensive monitor ever, throwing tantrums. LIterally every person shilling this so called "product" never worked on it - no matter what they tell you. And good luck adjusting horizontally 2 of them. Unless of course your desk is a laser levelled fine granite plate. Apple Watch (vs Huawei GT3 Pro with 2 weeks on single charge) and Apple Studio Display (vs any other 5k IPS with tilt, adjustable height, KVM and daisy chaining) is where you DEFINITELY can go VERY WRONG with Apple products.
Too fast and too loud. Speak softly and turn up your microphone. Sing-song speech is tiring. Please work on your presentation. And don't advertise dead cows for my desktop.
Would you mind sharing the brand of the monitor stands that you use? they look sturdy! :D
hey I am kind of disappointed. Every youtber says they got a perfect solution for the apple monitor, but none of them have te retina 200-220 ppi. If somebody have a suggestion please reply me, or I will stick wit the idea of buying an iMac
Great review and video. Currently rocking 2 ultra wide 21:9 Iiyama 34” with my iMac Pro as extra displays since I use Logic Pro on a daily basis.
I might consider the studio display for my bedroom where my M1 Max MacBook Pro is used.
Could you recommend 23 to 23 inch monitor ?
I think BenQ has some smaller options, I’d start there.
@@TheAppleCircle thank you
60Hz for 1500. OK.
144Hz on my BenQ EX2780Q (qHD) is way more comfortable when working long hours in LR, PS etc etc. Has 95% of DCI-P3.
Nice one!
Hi Robert - thanks for a good review / video. You are one of my favourite presenters on the RUclips platform. You would think Apple Studio display (for the price) would be as feature ripped as the Samsung, sometimes if you pay more you should get exactly that- not less. I am looking for a SONY display for my disastrous Mac Mini purchase, if I can get one that I like I might just film a review of it and post on RUclips.
Thanks for the kind words! I think Sony only makes a gaming monitor.
You didn’t like your Mac mini? Is it the M2?
Love your review..i heading towards the Apple Studio....to replace my 2016 iMac 27" ( i see you stiil have yours on the floot ...near the door ...but you cannot stand to get rid of it)😅😅😅
Can I pair my iPhone?
Thank you
This video is clearly not for creative professionals but rather general user. When color accuracy is very important, cost couldn’t be a major issue considering it’s an investment and likely to last a long time considering other monitors lifetime use.
Thanks for this! I previously owned a 23” LG Ultrafine 4K monitor (from just a few years ago) and absolutely loved it. While the casing is plastic, it’s a high-quality matte finish with thin lines which I found to be quite sleek, and the display itself was fantastic. I had to sell it when I last moved, but thinking I might go that direction again with the 27” version. I feel like the webcam issue should be solvable inside teleconferencing software, like Zoom I believe has settings to turn off auto-exposure (though I could be wrong). The Apple Studio display is beautiful but it would be too tall for my setup without the height-adjustment, which if I wanted would bring it to around 2K. I love many Apple products but that’s just bonkers.
Either way the LG I think will suit my setup the most and still looks great to me. Thanks for the refurb tip!
Apple is one of my favorite companies because of their high quality products
Dell doesn't work properly for me - it's blinking on dark colors for me
32" M7, and I could not be happier.
How much and what problems have you had with it?
60Hz on 32" is a matter of getting used to it, of course. But still painful to realize to have only 60Hz on such a big screen :D
Here's an idea. Why not dump the iMac and release a high resolution monitor with an optional dock for mounting a MacMini to either the stand or rear of the monitor. Dell did this on the Optiplex micro form factor and it worked like a champ.
I will stick with the MacBook I just don’t know which one I want for myself I don’t need anything for fancy stuff just every day stuff bc I’m not tech savvy enough to do much more than that
Let's be honest, if you even thinking of an alternative to Mac Studio Display then it is not for you.
. I would never purchase a Rolls Royce and put in a Ford engine. I just purchased the Apple M2 Max with the Apple Studio display because of their high quality.
BENQ and Samsung... dude, no, no, no! Please don't buy these monitors!
Toooo expensive
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No, Apple monitor is not worth it. It doesnt tilt. That means you will end up squeezing pieces of paper under the stand of your most expensive monitor ever, throwing tantrums. LIterally every person shilling this so called "product" never worked on it - no matter what they tell you. And good luck adjusting horizontally 2 of them. Unless of course your desk is a laser levelled fine granite plate. Apple Watch (vs Huawei GT3 Pro with 2 weeks on single charge) and Apple Studio Display (vs any other 5k IPS with tilt, adjustable height, KVM and daisy chaining) is where you DEFINITELY can go VERY WRONG with Apple products.
What other 5k displays?
@@techbizcore Hi there! Ever heard of Google? :) Awesome thing, will find you few 5k monitors
Too fast and too loud. Speak softly and turn up your microphone. Sing-song speech is tiring. Please work on your presentation. And don't advertise dead cows for my desktop.
Maybe you can take up deep sea fishing as a hobby.
Karen lol