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Home » Apple’s code hints at new Studio Display models with two key upgrades
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Apple’s code hints at new Studio Display models with two key upgrades

By technologistmag.com27 February 20262 Mins Read
Apple’s code hints at new Studio Display models with two key upgrades
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Apple’s rumored Studio Display refresh is back in the spotlight. While earlier reports suggested the company had two new models in the pipeline, fresh details (via Macworld) now hint at what could actually change. Newly uncovered code and leaks point toward upgrades to ports and speakers, offering the clearest picture yet of how Apple might evolve its pro-focused monitor lineup.

Just to refresh your memory, Apple introduced the original Studio Display in 2022 as a 27-inch 5K monitor designed to pair with Macs, featuring a built-in camera, speakers, and Thunderbolt connectivity. While the display has remained a popular choice for Mac users, it has seen few hardware changes since launch. That makes the signs of a refresh particularly noteworthy.

A refresh focused on ports and sound

First, the new models are expected to bring upgraded ports. As Macs continue adopting faster Thunderbolt and USB standards, improved connectivity would help the Studio Display better match modern workflows. Faster ports could support higher bandwidth for accessories, external storage, and multi-display setups, making the monitor more capable as a desktop hub.

Apple Studio Display Ports Official Image

The second rumored upgrade centers on improved speakers. The current Studio Display already includes a six-speaker sound system, but Apple is reportedly testing enhanced audio hardware for the new models. Better speakers could make the display even more suitable for video editing, music playback, and video calls without requiring external speakers.

Apple Studio Display Sound Official Image

As for how the two models might differ, nothing has been confirmed yet. Still, it would be unusual for Apple to release two nearly identical 27-inch displays with only minor changes to ports or speakers, which has led to speculation that one could be a larger 32-inch variant. For now, Apple has not officially acknowledged these displays, so it is best to treat the rumors with caution. That said, if the reports do prove to be accurate, Mac users who have been waiting for a Studio Display refresh may not have to wait much longer.

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