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Apple's latest release display, the charging cable can not be pulled out at will

Not long ago, Apple released a Display that is comparable to apple 11 monitor Studio Display. I don't know if there are any small partners to buy, there are some special designs, let's talk about it.

If someone had said before that your phone wasn't even as good as a monitor, you would have scoffed, "How could it be," but now it's different.

Apple's latest release display, the charging cable can not be pulled out at will

Apple's recently released display is equipped with an A13 chip, as well as 2GB of memory, 64GB of storage and a full iOS 15.4 system — like a large iPhone 11.

The A13 chip was first launched on the 2019 iPhone 11 series and installed on the 2021 entry-level iPad, and it is still not lost to the present.

However, this display has a unique design, its power cord is not unpluggable, at the time of sale, the power cord of the display is connected to the display, the industry is probably the only one.

Although that being said, this power cord is not really unpluggable, and Apple is specially equipped with a set of tools to unplug this data cable. This tool is a circular roller with a handle, and the operator first wraps the power cord around the roller to pull out the cable evenly.

This method looks very brutal, so why designed like this, according to foreign media discussion reports, Studio Display is too thin and the traditional three-pin jack is too deep, Apple specially customized the plug and cable design to ensure that the structure is firm, to prevent users from accidentally touching the wire, and iMac 24-inch MagSafe interface has the same magic.

In fact, such a design impact is not large, who will have nothing to do to want to pull the charging cable, so the impact in daily life should not be large.

Apple's latest release display, the charging cable can not be pulled out at will

The Mac Studio, released together, also has a strange design. As a combination of Mac Pro and M1 Mac mini, it combines the characteristics of the two in the hard disk design: like the Mac Pro, it provides a standard M.2 SSD interface, but like the M1 Mac mini does not support self-replacement.

The above is the introduction to Apple's new small design, do you have any other discoveries?

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