Apple adds Studio Display to Certified Refurbished online store

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Apple has added the Studio Display to its official Certified Refurbished online store in the United States, offering discounts on the external display that launched with the all-new Mac Studio earlier this year.

As spotted by MacRumors, Apple is selling multiple variants of the Studio Display, with the base model discounted to $1,359, down from the original price of $1,599, with the higher-spec model with nano-texture and tilt adjustable stand available for $1,609.

TheStudio Display features a 27-inch 5K Retina screen, plus Center Stage camera.

Similar to the high-end Pro Display XDR, Studio Display brings an all-screen design with narrow borders and a refined, all-aluminum enclosure that houses an advanced set of features in a slim profile. Its built-in stand allows the user to tilt the display up to 30 degrees. To meet the needs of a variety of workspaces, Studio Display also offers a tilt- and height-adjustable stand option with a counterbalancing arm that makes the display feel weightless as it is adjusted. A VESA mount adapter option is also available, and supports landscape or portrait orientation for even more flexibility.

Studio Display features a 27-inch 5K Retina screen with over 14.7 million pixels. With 600 nits of brightness, P3 wide color, and support for over one billion colors.

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Featuring the A13 Bionic chip, Apple touts that the Studio Display delivers “amazing experiences” with its highly advanced camera and audio system. It includes a 12MP Ultra Wide camera with Center Stage, a feature that automatically keeps users centered in the frame as they move around for even more engaging video calls.

Studio Display also includes a studio-quality, three-microphone array with an especially low noise floor for clear calls and voice recordings.

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