iPad Air 4 and iPad Mini 6 Do Not Support Apple’s Studio Display
Summary
Apple’s new standalone Studio Display was launched at the Peek performance event on March 8. It boasts compatibility with a wide range of Macs going as far back as the 2016 MacBook Pro models. On the downside, iPad users don’t […]
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Apple’s new standalone Studio Display was launched at the Peek performance event on March 8. It boasts compatibility with a wide range of Macs going as far back as the 2016 MacBook Pro models. On the downside, iPad users don’t stand to benefit much from the Apple Studio Display because of the monitor’s limited compatibility. Continue reading Source
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