Apple’s Secret Pixel Power? New Display Rumors’re Sparkling
Rumors are buzzing louder than a keynote crowd: Apple might be gearing up to drop its own external monitors in the coming months. According to the insider @dylandkt, LG is quietly cooking up not one, but three brand‑new standalone screens specifically for Apple fans.
Meet the “Apple‑Approved” Trio
- 24‑inch iMac‑inspired panel – Think mini‑LED wizardry with a buttery 120 Hz refresh rate.
- 27‑inch iMac‑inspired beast – Same mini‑LED flair plus the same smooth 120‑Hz performance.
- 32‑inch Masterpiece – Rumored to be a fresh “Pro Display XDR” boasting a brand‑new Apple chipset (and possibly a shiny A13 chipset with a Neural Engine for AI goodies).
Backstory: App‑Elegance with a Dollar Tag
Back in the spring, Bloomberg whispered that an affordable external monitor might soon join the Pro Display XDR lineup. A fresh July report from 9to5Mac added that Apple is possibly piloting one of these monitors with its own A13 chipset and Neural Engine—pretty much a superhero cape for your screen.
Why It’s a Big Deal
These would likely be Apple’s first branded external displays ever since the 2016 demise of the Thunderbolt lineup. The company’s glossy track record with gadgets suddenly seems to be shining on the world’s biggest screens.
Stay tuned—if the rumors hold, Apple might soon let you upgrade from your laptop’s built‑in monitor to an entire Apple‑framed universe of visual bliss. Just imagine the bragging rights—“I use an Apple monitor. Isn’t that next‑level?”
