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Studio Display TearDown

by Bob Raikes

What They Say iFixit tore down the new Apple Studio Display and decided that inside it’s very like an iMac. The site identifies that the panel itself is exactly the same as the one …

Tags:Apple| Desktop Monitors| Teardowns

Apple Scaling Back iPhone SE Production?

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Nikkei Asia reported that Apple has cut back its forecast for the iPhone SE production in Q2 2022 by around two to three million units as it sees markets reacting to …

Tags:Apple| Forecasts| Market Data| Smartphone Market

Could Apple Offer Hardware Subsciptions?

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Apple is widely reported to be considering subscriptions for the firm’s hardware. The plan would allow consumers to swap out their devices, possibly annually. It would not simply a pay over …

Tags:Apple| iPhone| Pricing| Smartphones| tablets

Links Week Ending 1st April 2022

by Bob Raikes

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are (quite!) a few from the second part of this week. I haven’t been watching audio closely, …

Tags:Apple| Dell| Desktop Monitors| Game Playing| HP Inc| Interactive Displays| ISE 2022| KVMs| Mergers & Acquisitions| MMD (AOC Philips)| Repair| Russia| Samsung| Smartphone Market| Smartphones| TVs (TV Sets)| Ukraine| USA

The Apple Studio Display is Smart(ish)

by Bob Raikes

A couple of weeks ago, Apple launched its Studio Display, but it’s a bit more than a ‘dumb monitor’. So does that suggest other monitors making that kind of change? Well, I have some …

Tags:Apple| Desktop Monitors| VideoConferencing

Samsung Display developing under panel tech for iPhone Face ID

by Milos Pavlovic

What They Say The Elec reported on work being done by Samsung to allow a concealment of Apple’s Face ID sensor under the display without a notch or hole. The paper said that the …

Tags:Apple| iPhone| OLED Materials| Samsung| Smartphones| Under-Display Cameras

Gurman’s view of Apple’s Plans

by Bob Raikes

What They Say 9to5Mac said that it has heard that Apple is developing a new version of the Pro Display XDR with higher resolution than the current 32″ 6016 x 3384 device. Bloomberg’s Apple …

Tags:Apple| Desktop Monitors| Notebooks| PCs