Apple shocked Mac lovers with this news… What happened?

Among the most prominent new devices that Apple announced at its first virtual conference of 2022 was the “Mac Studio” with its “Studio Display” screen.

Meanwhile, Apple has stopped selling the iMac with a 27-inch screen, as it is no longer available as an official Mac option.

According to Apple’s Nine to Five Mac website, rumors emerged at the same time, indicating that Apple had a new “iMac Pro” running, but this may not be the case.

However, sources inside the company told the site that Apple has no intention of releasing a new version of the iMac with a larger screen.

New DISPLAY studio

After its disclosure, good news appeared for Windows users who wished to experience the new Apple devices that were announced at the company’s first virtual conference this year.

Specifically, for those wishing to use the Apple screens announced at the “Apple Studio Display” conference in March, the screen will be connectable to various Windows devices, but with conditions.

This was revealed by The Verge, a technology news site, which reported that the Studio Display is identified as a normal display when connected to a Windows computer via a Thunderbolt connection.

The site clarified that the Thunderbolt feature, however, is not supported by all Windows devices, and you, as a user, must bear some things in mind before using the screen on Windows devices.

According to Apple, users can turn on the built-in 12-megapixel webcam in Windows applications, as well as a microphone and speakers.

While Windows users won’t be able to take advantage of other features like Center Stage, a feature that centers an image on a person during a video call or video recording, only on macOS.

And Spatial Audio support with Dolby Atmos or Hey Siri, so in order to take advantage of all the features of the Apple Studio Display, you need a Mac running macOS.

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