This morning, it was reported that Apple is developing two new displays for everyday users, which have lower prices and configurations, but will still support 4.5K resolution.
If this news is true, it will be Apple's first display for the mass after 2016.

Compared with Apple's previous Pro Display XDR for professional image workers, the two displays are relatively low in brightness contrast, but still maintain a resolution of 4.5K, which can meet the needs of most ordinary users.
It is reported that the two monitors will be based on the current 24-inch and 27-inch iMac design, with the same design as them, but with the main unit part removed.
Parametrically, the new display will be equipped with a 4.5K Retina display with a resolution of 4480x2520, a maximum brightness of 500 nits, support for 1 billion color displays, and support for DCI-P3 wide color gamut and True Tone technology.
Like the 24-inch iMac, the 24-inch display will not be equipped with mini-LED backlighting and ProMotion adaptive refresh rate technology, but according to current news, these two technologies are likely to be applied on the 27-inch version.
In addition, there is news that Apple is also developing a display equipped with an A13 chip, but there is no more news about the display.
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