The new Studio Display will work when connected to a PC, but the display’s key new features won’t carry over and the experience will be lacking compared to using the display on a Mac.
Features that require macOS, such as Center Stage and True Tone, will not work when connected to a PC. As Apple notes on its website, in order to use the webcam with Studio Display, customers will need a Mac running the latest macOS update.
Features that also require firmware updates will not function. Additionally, Apple says screen resolution on the Studio Display will vary by system.
Studio Display is Apple’s new external monitor, starting at $1,599 with options up to $2,299. The monitor measures 27 inches and has a similar design to the Pro Display XDR, but with larger bezels and no back panel pattern. The Studio Display also features the A13 Bionic chip, which powers Center Stage, Spatial Audio, True Tone, and more. Studio Display with Mac Studio is available for pre-order and will be available March 18.
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