Costco Wholesale has for their
Members: Apple Studio Display Monitor: 5120x2880, 600 Nits, 96W Power Delivery (MK0U3LL/A, Standard Glass, Tilt-Adjustable Stand) on sale for
$1299.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
zkmusa for finding this deal.
Note: You need to be an active Costco Member and signed in to your account to purchase at sale price, otherwise non-members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge.
Specs:
- Resolution: 5120x2880
- 600 Nits of brightness
- 12MP Ultra Wide camera with Center Stage for more engaging video calls
- Studio-quality three-mic array for crystal-clear calls and voice recordings
- 96W of power delivery to charge your Mac notebook
- Ports:
- 1x Thunderbolt 3 ports
- 3x USB-C ports
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But yes, it costs a penny.
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Studio display
+ 5K 27 which is a notable improvement over 4K 27
+ Thunderbolt 3 dock with 96w PD charging
+ Excellent speakers and mic (considering its inbuilt)
+ Brightness of 500-600 nits even on a sustained 100% window
+ Inbuilt power supply
- Mediocre webcam
I think this is a great price for what it provides, but all depends on how much Samsung is going to charge for its 27 inch 5K monitor and also Dell with their 32 inch 6K monitor.
I use this for professional reasons and before that used apples 2012 thunderbolt. It's an excellent display and the 600 nits really lights up the room - useful especially if you're running the glossy screen display.
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Oled would have already loss significantly life within that time and much less brighter.
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It may also be downward price pressure from Samsung's 5K ViewFinity S9 that was recently announced at CES.
Still, this is a nice price if you were already shopping for a Studio Display.
My LG 5Ks in dual setup has the same real estate as FOUR 49" inch Samsungs. The text is so clear that I don't get eyestrain from looking at a SSH terminal window for 6-8 hours a day or writing code in VS Code.
I would not use my 5K monitor for gaming nor would I use my 240Hz gaming monitor for productivity.
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