Apple Pro Display XDR Nano
6016 x 3384 pixels, 32"Price in EUR including VAT, free shipping
Delivered between 31/1/2025 and 11/2/2025
Product details
An astonishing 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio and superwide viewing angle. Over a billion colours presented with exceptional accuracy. And dynamic range that transforms the professional workflow.
Introducing Apple Pro Display XDR, the world's best pro display.
XDR. Dynamic range to the extreme. The contrast your eyes see between brightness and darkness is very challenging to reproduce in a display, leading to the development of High Dynamic Range (HDR). With breakthrough backlighting technology, Pro Display XDR takes brightness, contrast, and colour to a new level. Far beyond HDR, it's Extreme Dynamic Range (XDR).
Typical desktop displays have sustained brightness around 350 nits. Some pro displays exceed this, but most can only sustain it for short periods of time. Pro Display XDR produces an industry-leading 1000 nits of full-screen sustained brightness and 1600 nits at its peak.1 It gives you the power to maintain extreme brightness without ever dimming. Along with efficient backlight control, this delivers outstanding contrast between the brightest brights and the blackest blacks. The result is an incredible 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio and stunningly real XDR imagery.
Pro Display XDR always gives you the truest representation of your work. A P3 wide colour gamut provides a colour palette capable of creating the most vibrant imagery. With true 10-bit colour, Pro Display XDR can produce more than a billion colours with extreme accuracy. State-of-the-art calibration and a sophisticated algorithm ensure that you get the highest-quality colour possible.
LED in a whole new light. True-to-life imagery requires having extremely bright areas of the screen right next to extremely dark areas. Without precise backlight control, this can cause an unintended glow called blooming. Pro Display XDR is able to dramatically reduce blooming using advanced LED technology, light shaping, and intelligent image processing.
XDR. Dynamic range to the extreme. The contrast your eyes see between brightness and darkness is very challenging to reproduce in a display, leading to the development of High Dynamic Range (HDR). With breakthrough backlighting technology, Pro Display XDR takes brightness, contrast, and colour to a new level. Far beyond HDR, it's Extreme Dynamic Range (XDR).
Typical desktop displays have sustained brightness around 350 nits. Some pro displays exceed this, but most can only sustain it for short periods of time. Pro Display XDR produces an industry-leading 1000 nits of full-screen sustained brightness and 1600 nits at its peak.1 It gives you the power to maintain extreme brightness without ever dimming. Along with efficient backlight control, this delivers outstanding contrast between the brightest brights and the blackest blacks. The result is an incredible 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio and stunningly real XDR imagery.
Pro Display XDR always gives you the truest representation of your work. A P3 wide colour gamut provides a colour palette capable of creating the most vibrant imagery. With true 10-bit colour, Pro Display XDR can produce more than a billion colours with extreme accuracy. State-of-the-art calibration and a sophisticated algorithm ensure that you get the highest-quality colour possible.
LED in a whole new light. True-to-life imagery requires having extremely bright areas of the screen right next to extremely dark areas. Without precise backlight control, this can cause an unintended glow called blooming. Pro Display XDR is able to dramatically reduce blooming using advanced LED technology, light shaping, and intelligent image processing.
Monitor type | Curved monitor |
Display resolution | Retina |
Screen technology | LED |
Refresh rate | 60 Hz |
USB ports | Thunderbolt |
Monitor equipment | HDR functionality |
Documents | |
Item number | 13428093 |
Colour group | White |
Exact colour description | White |
Monitor type | Curved monitor |
Display size (inches) | 32" |
Screen size (cm) | 81 cm |
Image resolution | 6016 x 3384 pixels |
Display resolution | Retina |
Pixel pitch | 218 mm |
Screen technology | LED |
Panel technology | IPS |
Refresh rate | 60 Hz |
Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Screen surface | Anti-glare |
Contrast ratio | 1000000 :1 |
Brightness | 1600 cd/m² |
Colour depth | 10 bits |
Viewing angle (H) | 178° |
Viewing angle (V) | 178° |
Monitor equipment | HDR functionality |
Connectivity | USB |
Touch | Without touch function |
Adjustability | Height-adjustable, Tiltable |
USB ports | Thunderbolt |
Exact USB ports | Thunderbolt (1x) |
Data ports | USB-C (3x) |
USB Type C Power supply | 95 W |
Energy consumption per year | 54 kWh |
Energy efficiency class | G |
Country of origin | Germany |
Manufacturer commitment | RE100, SBTi |
Scope of delivery | Polishing cloth, Power cord, Thunderbolt 3 Cables |
Width | 718 mm |
Length | 27 mm |
Height | 412 mm |
Weight | 11.78 kg |
Length | 97.20 cm |
Width | 68 cm |
Height | 22.10 cm |
Weight | 16.18 kg |
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30-day right of returnReturn policy
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Reviews & Ratings
Statutory warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «Monitor» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Galaxus- 11.Verbatim1,1 %
- 12.Acer1,2 %
- 12.Apple1,2 %
- 14.ASUS1,5 %
- 14.MSI1,5 %
Statutory warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Galaxus- 13.Philips5 days
- 13.Verbatim5 days
- 17.Apple6 days
- 18.iiyama7 days
- 18.Mobile Pixels7 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «Monitor» category returned?
Source: Galaxus- 18.Viewsonic4,4 %
- 20.Gigabyte4,9 %
- 21.Apple5,4 %
- 22.MSI5,5 %
- 23.Alienware5,6 %
Source: Galaxus