Apple is going to sell boat loads of these to post-production houses.
Agreed. I think the new display is a lot more interesting than the new Mac Pro itself.
That said, I'm thinking most people will end up buying a third-party stand for the display - no matter how cool it is (and the engineering that seems to have gone into the stand is significant), $1k for a stand is hard to justify unless you're basically operating without budget limitations.
True 6K display (Score:5, Funny)
$5K for the display, $1K for the stand.
Some Apple supporters are going to be left without a leg to stand on.
other production monitors (Score:0)
$5K for the display, $1K for the stand.
Some Apple supporters are going to be left without a leg to stand on.
This is competes against the Sony BVM-X300 (which costs over US$30K) and the Ikegami HQLM-3125X (US$40k):
* https://www.connection.com/product/sony-30-bvm-x300-4k-oled-master-monitor-black/bvmx300-2/34678119
* https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1477291-REG/ikegami_hqlm_3125x_31_4k_hd_multi_format_lcd.html
Apple is going to sell boat loads of these to post-production houses.
These are not for gaming, and there's a reason "Pro" is in the name.
Re:other production monitors (Score:2)
Apple is going to sell boat loads of these to post-production houses.
Agreed. I think the new display is a lot more interesting than the new Mac Pro itself.
That said, I'm thinking most people will end up buying a third-party stand for the display - no matter how cool it is (and the engineering that seems to have gone into the stand is significant), $1k for a stand is hard to justify unless you're basically operating without budget limitations.
Re: (Score:2)
That said, I'm thinking most people will end up buying a third-party stand for the display
A totally stable stand that securely supports monitor rotation to portrait for a very huge and heavy monitor???
By all means tell us where you can get such a stand that supports 20-40lbs