Pro Display XDR
| Pro Display XDR with Pro Stand | |
| Developer | Apple Inc. | 
|---|---|
| Product family | Apple displays | 
| Type | Computer monitor | 
| Release date | December 10, 2019 | 
| Introductory price | $4999 (standard glass) $5999 (nano-texture glass) Optional: Pro Stand: $999 VESA Mount Adapter: $199 | 
| Display | 31.6-inch 6016x3384 LED gloss-texture or nano-texture glass covered screen, 218 ppi pixel density | 
| Connectivity | Thunderbolt 3 | 
| Power | Up to 100 W (standard glass) Up to 120 W (nano-texture glass) | 
| Current firmware | Pro Display XDR Firmware 4.2.37 | 
| Dimensions | 16.2 in × 28.3 in × 1.1 in (41.2 cm × 71.8 cm × 2.7 cm) (display) 25.7 in (65.3 cm) – 21 in (53.3 cm) (height range in landscape mode) | 
| Weight | 16.49 lb. (7.48 kg) (without stand) 26 lb. (11.8 kg) (with stand) | 
| Marketing target | Professional use | 
| Backward compatibility | 
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| Model Number | A1999 | 
| Predecessor | Apple Thunderbolt Display | 
| Related | Apple Studio Display | 
| Website | Official website | 
The Pro Display XDR is a 32-inch flat panel computer monitor created by Apple, based on an LG supplied display, that was released on December 10, 2019. It was announced at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference on June 3, 2019, along with the 2019 Mac Pro. It is the first Apple-branded display since the Apple Thunderbolt Display was discontinued in 2016. "XDR" stands for "Extreme Dynamic Range." Since 2022, it has been one of two displays sold by Apple, alongside the consumer Apple Studio Display.