Updated Apple Studio Display with miniLED, ProMotion expected in late 2025

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Apple could make a change to its relatively small screen collection, with claims it is working on an updated Apple Studio Display for release later in 2025.

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Apple Studio Display



Aside from Apple's Mac models with displays, consisting of the 24-inch iMac and the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro lineups, the company does offer a few external screens. That selection is rather limited at the moment, consisting of the Apple Pro Display XDR and the Apple Studio Display, both of which have yet to have any updates.

If a claim from Display Supply Chain Consultants' Ross Young is correct, Apple could be upgrading the Apple Studio Display for the first time.

The X post from Young on Thursday says that sources have revealed to him plans to upgrade the Apple Studio Display. However, the upgrade won't change much about the display, but it will apparently modernize the backlighting.

The current Apple Studio Display relies on an LED backlighting system. This would theoretically be switched out for a miniLED system, similar to the screens used in the 12.9-inch iPad Pro before the switch over to OLED, as well as the MacBook Pro displays.

The technology uses larger numbers of miniLEDs than in a typical LED backlight, allowing for a more even spread of light shining through the LCD panel. It also allows for localized dimming, providing deeper black shades approaching the levels of OLED panels.

ProMotion



The switch to miniLED isn't the only change that could arrive with the display. Young adds that Apple could introduce ProMotion to the screen as well.

ProMotion is Apple's adaptive refresh rate system, which can go up to 120Hz depending on what content is being displayed on the screen. This would be a considerable improvement over the existing screen, which manages only 60Hz.

The change would be massive for users, as this would provide an external display that can run at such a high refresh rate. One that other display producers have provided to the market for years.

So far, it doesn't seem that there are any other real changes to be made to the screen, with it still being 27 inches in size and sporting a 5K resolution. However, Young rules out the possibility of it being a New iMac model, as it is definitively a screen, not an all-in-one computer.

There are also unanswered questions about the existing Apple Studio Display, as there is a possibility that Apple could keep the model around as the entry-level option. The upgraded version could potentially be sold alongside the current edition, at more of a premium.

Young and DSCC have a very good reputation when it comes to display-related rumors. Many claims are based upon supply chain checks and other screen-related sources, which is the research firm's speciality.

Young does say that a launch later in 2025 is probable, but there may be a small opening for Apple to introduce it earlier.

On Thursday, Apple CEO Tim Cook teased the arrival of "the newest member of the family," with a launch on February 19. While it is believed to be the launch of a new iPhone SE, the cryptic nature of Cook's social media post could potentially also include an introduction of the new display too.

Rumor Score: Possible

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  • Reply 1 of 8
    thttht Posts: 5,861member
    Ross Young is unreliable. He was reliable in the 2015 to 2020 time frame or so. Lately? Not so much.

    I think the "rumor score" should be a bullshit score, not a likelihood score. Almost anything is possible, which makes saying something is possible not worth much. On a bullshit scale however, I'd call this 75% bullshit.
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  • Reply 2 of 8
    I was thinking that it would be cool if Apple came out with a 24" 4.5K display to match the 24" iMac, but unless it would be significantly less than $700, might be better off using Universal Control with a used or refurb M1 24" iMac, now that those can be had for ~$700 (or less). And of course it would be a perfect visual match.

    For extra points, get two other iMacs for a "triple monitor" setup!


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  • Reply 3 of 8
    charlesncharlesn Posts: 1,361member
    tht said:
    Ross Young is unreliable. He was reliable in the 2015 to 2020 time frame or so. Lately? Not so much.

    I think the "rumor score" should be a bullshit score, not a likelihood score. Almost anything is possible, which makes saying something is possible not worth much. On a bullshit scale however, I'd call this 75% bullshit.
    Agreed. There was some crazy rumor a week ago that came from an unknown source, no name, just 3 initials, no track record of anything and zero evidence to support the rumor and it was still rated "Possible." 
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  • Reply 4 of 8
    Maybe they'll fix the camera too.
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  • Reply 5 of 8
    ProMotion is Apple's adaptive refresh rate system, which can go up to 120Hz depending on what content is being displayed on the screen. This would be a considerable improvement over the existing screen, which manages only 60Hz. 

    The change would be massive for users, as this would provide an external display that can run at such a high refresh rate. One that other display producers have provided to the market for years. 

    erm... could you supply a list of all these 5K 120Hz monitors that have been around for years then, if it's so commonplace? I don't think that's an entirely accurate statement (other than 4K-and-under monitors have had that ability... but that's not exactly a fair comparison).
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  • Reply 6 of 8
    I love mine. But I wish they’d upgrade the camera instead. I don’t need the wide angle features, I’d prefer a high quality (4K) camera for normal Zoom stuff, which I do all day. It’s a pro display IMO, for people working on it, so they should optimize for those use cases. 
    edited February 14
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  • Reply 7 of 8
    macguimacgui Posts: 2,523member
    AI said:
    Aside from Apple's Mac models with displays, consisting of the 24-inch iMac and the MacBook Airand MacBook Pro lineups, the company does offer a few external screens.

    That should have been: The company offers few external screens. 

    Two is too few. (I'm not counting a different surface as another display.) I like the Studio Display and maybe mini-LED will make a noticeable difference but it's not something I'm jonesin' for.

    None of my Apple gear has ProMotion so I'm not (yet) missing something I've never had. I've debated on the current Studio Display because of the recent discounts and I'm using one of Apple's last 27" displays. A 30"-32" 4K-5K middle of the road display would suit me just fine. ProMotion and mini-LED – maybe. I'll have to see what that's like.

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  • Reply 8 of 8
    Noticed that John Lewis in the UK was getting rid of stock with reduction in price to £1,449,  when we came to purchase,  last week, they were out of stock and listed as not available. So taken that a new monitor is on the way.  
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