Over a month ago, Apple removed LG's 24" 4K UltraFine display from Apple Stores across Europe. Now the 27" model is following suit.
While the smaller LG display was already removed from the range a month ago, its big brother is now following suit. Apple has removed the 27″ LG UltraFine display from the online store in several European countries, including France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Great Britain. Interestingly, both the 4K and 5K UltraFine displays are still listed in the US store and can be ordered as usual. The 5K UltraFine display costs around $1,300 and offers a Thunderbolt 3 connection and three USB-C ports. The display offers a brightness of up to 500 nits at a resolution of 5,120 x 2,880 pixels, P3 Wide Color Gamut and has integrated stereo speakers, a camera and a microphone.
After 27″ LG UltraFine: Apple develops new monitor for mainstream consumers
Reports that Apple is working on a new external display have already been published by Bloomberg. According to the news site, Apple is working on a model that will be significantly cheaper than the Pro Display XDR. According to the sources, it is intended for mainstream consumers and is therefore not aimed at professional users. However, it is not known when Apple will present the new product. A market launch this year is conceivable, however. (Image: LG)