Apple may be working on two new Studio Display models
Apple's next rumored display move could be more than just a replacement of the Apple Studio Display. It could be planning to introduce two different models.

Apple Studio Display
Apple is rumored to be working on an update to the Apple Studio Display, with a second-gen screen bringing with it a number of feature improvements. It seems it's not the only screen Apple is working on.
According to Sunday's Bloomberg newsletter, Mark Gurman believes that two versions are in development. The previously discussed model with codename J427, is being accompanied by a second, codenamed J527.
Gurman doesn't offer exactly what the second monitor will be like, but does speculate it could be for a few reasons. For a start, it's a possibility that Apple is developing two displays, and will choose one to be actually released to consumers.
The other possibility is that it is a second model of screen that will also see release. This could be one with different specifications, such as a different size to give consumers choice.
There is also the hint that it could be a replacement to the Pro Display XDR, Apple's oldest current display and also its largest. An upgrade of the model is also a possibility.
As for the J427, Gurman says it should be on the market either by the end of 2025 or early in 2026.
More display rumors
Sunday's claim is the latest about Apple's second-gen monitor releases. So far, the rumors have only revolved around one model.
Concerning the potential follow-up to the Apple Studio Display, the rumors have included assertions that Apple will switch from LED to MiniLED backlighting for improved brightness and contrast levels.
The resulting has also reportedly gone up, from a 5K Retina in the current Studio Display to possibly as high as 7K. Screen sizes have also been said to remain static, or possibly growing up to 32 inches.
ProMotion support, Thunderbolt 5, and the remote chance of a curved screen are also possibilities for a new Apple monitor.
Rumor Score: Possible
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Some of us are very happy with our Apple branded accessories, and would like to stick with them. I'm also glad that there are tons of other options for people who want other options. It's a win-win if you ask me, there are options for everyone, and everyone is able to choose what is best for them.
Then there's the build quality. Few non-Apple displays match it. Another 27" display is not on my shopping list. 30-32" is what I want from Apple with an amazing image like the XDR screen. Even the new iPad Pros have a terrific screen. C'mon Apple. Give us a 32" XDR display that doesn't cost half as much as the current XDR but is gorgeous to watch.
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