He Professional XDR display This is one of the most exclusive products in the catalogue. Appleand will soon receive a well-deserved update. Reportedly 9to5MacLatest macOS 26.1 beta contains hints supposed new generation of monitors that could debut very soon.

Apple’s purported Pro Display XDR update will bring several new hardware features. One of the most interesting would be to include built-in camera with support Centered frame or center stage. If confirmed, this would resolve one of the criticisms received against the original model, released in late 2019 for $4,999.

The original version of the Apple Pro Display XDR did not have a camera or built-in speakers, which led to several complaints given its high price. Of course, this criticism was minor compared to the criticism surrounding the separate sale of the Pro Stand and VESA Mounting Adapter.

Despite this, the lack of a camera in a professional product was noticeable. And everything indicates that Apple plans to correct the situation with the second generation of Pro Display XDR. According to the original report, the macOS 26.1 Beta 3 code includes references to the “Pro Display XDR Camera” and the “Pro Display XDR Desk View Camera.” This will require not only implementing a sensor that supports centered framing, but also ultra wide angle perspectives.

Apple Pro Display XDR with built-in camera is just around the corner

Apple Pro Display XDR was introduced with the 2019 Mac Pro.

This is not the first time that an updated version of the Pro Display XDR has been rumored. In mid-2021, when the monitor had been on the market for less than two years, there was already talk that Apple was allegedly working on a second-generation model.

It was then reported that the supposed updated Pro Display XDR would be equipped with an A13 Bionic chip, the same as in the iPhone 11, as well as a Neural Engine. According to reports at the time, Cupertino apparently wanted Macs to be able to delegate some processing to the screen-integrated SoC during very intensive workloads.

The truth is that it never came to fruition, and Apple’s monitor has remained virtually unchanged since then. Let’s keep in mind that in the USA it is still sold from US$4999the same price as almost six years ago. However, the Pro Stand still costs $999, and the VESA adapter is available for $199. Meanwhile in Spain, Pro Display XDR is part of 5499 euros. Those who want support must pay an additional 1099 euros or, otherwise, 219 euros for a VESA adapter.

While the rumored changes for 2021 didn’t come to fruition, there are still speculations about similar changes for the Pro Display XDR. In addition to the built-in camera, Apple may equip the monitor with a quantum dot screen. 7K resolution and higher refresh rates. To this you can add Thunderbolt 4 and 5 ports. Built-in Apple Silicon chip. If the readings are correct, we should get news about its launch very soon.

Source: Hiper Textual

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