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Apple wouldn’t let me touch its $999 Pro Display XDR stand

Apple wouldn’t let me touch its $999 Pro Display XDR stand

Posted on June 4, 2019 By Jarvis

Sculptural. Elegant. Sinuously crisp. Not typically words you’d expect to hear about a monitor stand, but then again the Apple Pro Display XDR is no ordinary monitor. When Apple decides to make the best screen in the industry, it doesn’t hold back, and the accessories are equally excessive.
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