In contrast to thePro Display XDRwhich Apple currently sells , this would be within reach of more bourgeois budgets . It could be as ‘ punk ’ as half the price of the company ’s more premium monitor .

“ A lower - cost monitor , I think , would be a live seller for those look to add a larger screen to theirnew MacBook Prowithout drop the equivalent of a luxury auto down defrayment on the Pro Display XDR , ” Gurman write . “ At this point , the monetary value of building that varan has probably come down , and with a few tweak and perhaps a slight driblet in brightness , Apple might be capable to get to a similar quality admonisher ( at a slenderly small size ) at perhaps about half the price . ”

In passing , Gurman adds that “ it ’s still hilarious that Apple tried to rationalise the current monitor ’s terms by comparing it to a $ 43,000 Hollywood - grade reference reminder . ”

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The Pro Display XDR currently retailsfor £ 4,599/$4,999 , and Gurman ’s ballpark estimation would therefore put the Modern consumer monitor somewhere around £ 2,300/$2,500 . However , he does not care to be any more specific than that regarding the new twist ’s price , nor does he offer up any launch date or further details .

But a separate origin has offered tantalising tip of what ’s in entrepot .

The popular and credible Twitter leakerDylanDKTclaims that LG is currently developing two new displays that have the same glasses as the current 24 in iMac and the upcoming 27 in iMac .

🧵 Thread 1/4 : There are three LG made Displays encased in unbranded enclosures for usage as external monitoring machine that are in early ontogenesis . Two of which have the same specifications as the upcoming 27 inch and current 24 in iMac showing .

DylanDKT claims these are screens that will be sell as standalone , Apple - stigmatise show , which would go with Mark Gurman ’s prediction . However , it should be added that these could also benew iMac models , although DylanDKT does not consider so .

In terms of eyeglasses , the 27 in display will reportedly get mini - LED light and 120Hz ProMotion technology , but the 24 in model will not .

DylanDKT is often accurate but by no means infallible , with a current accuracy rating of 77.5 % onAppleTrack .

For all the latest hearsay about Apple ’s show development plan , readNew Apple show release date and price .

This clause originally appeared onMacworld Sweden . Translation ( usingDeepL ) and additional coverage by David Price .