![]() ![]() With a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 and peak brightness ratings of around 1,600 nits along with 1,000 nits of full-screen brightness, you can expect to see the deepest of blacks and the brightest of brights-making for a precisely-calibrated, beautifully dazzling display. ![]() The Pro Display XDR, in line with its name, is also extremely dynamic in its range. In the name of further improving visibility, the optional matte option that utilises nano-texture technology also helps with glare and reflections on the surface. The display features Apple’s latest polariser technology to allow for better viewing angles, while ensuring that the colours and contrast of the display remain accurate at all times. Perhaps the most attractive thing for professionals thinking about Apple’s most expensive monitor yet is the fact that the Pro Display XDR supports P3 wide colour and true 10-bit colour for over a billion colours-something that is critical for graphic designers and professionals working in production.
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