LG’s UltraFine 5K display will return to Apple’s studio display – Times of India

south korean brand LG Will be back next month with a 27-inch ultrafine 5K external display. As per the report received by Mac Rumors, LG Ultrafine 5K Display has not been discontinued and is still in production.
The display is currently out of stock due to component shortage and high demand. LG expects the UltraFine 5K to be back in stock on its website as soon as next month, with availability at other retailers likely set to improve around the same time, the company confirmed as per the report. .
Apple has teamed up with LG to develop the UltraFine 5K display, which has almost the same panel as the 27-inch 5K iMac, with closer integration with Thunderbolt connectivity. Mac OSand the ideal 5120 by 2880 resolution for retina scaling on Macs, making it the go-to choice for many Mac users in recent years.
after the announcement of studio performanceApple removed the 27-inch UltraFine 5K display from the Apple Store. The American tech giant chose to stop selling the UltraFine 5K, possibly because of its similarity to studio displays.
The UltraFine 5K has a roughly 27-inch 5K panel with P3 Wide Color, built-in speakers, a built-in camera, a single Thunderbolt port capable of charging a MacBook, and three USB-C ports, but not one. Priced for $1,299, it’s reportedly $300 cheaper than the Studio Display.
According to the outlet, the Studio Display’s slim aluminum design adds an additional 100 nits of brightness and center stage functionality, but doesn’t come with a height-adjustable stand as standard.
Apple continues to sell the UltraFine 5K’s smaller brother, the 23.7-inch UltraFine 4K display, for $699.