As the sequel to Apple’s LED Cinema Display, the Apple Thunderbolt Display (Orig. $999, now on Ebay for much less) was originally introduced in July 2011, and had not changed until it was ...
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CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants Ross Young recently revealed that Apple’s M4 MacBook Pros are using quantum dot technology for the first time — and now he’s predicting that the Pro ...
A new rumor suggests Apple is developing 90Hz display technology that could make its way to future versions of the Studio Display, iPad Air, and 24-inch iMac, all of which currently feature 60Hz ...
It’s hugely over-powered for content consumption, but there’s simply no better way to watch movies on the move Over-powered for movies and music, so you’re potentially paying for specs you don’t need ...
What kind of things is Cupertino considering? TheElec reports that Apple wants to switch to a different kind of display. The current Vision Pro uses OLED on Silicon (OLEDoS) panels from Sony ...
They may be rare but we've finally seen some Apple Studio Display deals throughout the year - although only in the US. The premium monitor has been discounted by as much as $200, so keep an eye ...
After a fairly lacklustre initial release of the software that included new screensaver options and the InSight feature for Apple TV+ Original programming, we're finally seeing an upgrade that will ...
A new rumor today suggests Apple is developing a 90Hz display that could be destined for the iPad Air, 24-inch iMac, and Studio Display. The rumor comes from an anonymous source who reached out to ...
As scrutiny around Apple's and Google's app store fees ramps up around the world, Roblox is now offering users who buy its game currency, Robux, on the web and via gift cards 25% more than they ...
An unnamed source reached out to a popular Upgrade podcast (overheard by 9to5Mac), hosted by Myke Hurley and Jason Snell, claiming that Apple is working on a 90Hz display that might show up on ...