Apple may have two new Studio Display models in the works.
According to Macworld, and code references to “internal Apple files” that were found in a macOS Tahoe Kernel Debug Kit that leaked online last year, both of the new Studio Display models will feature ProMotion, enabling up to a 120Hz refresh rate, as well as HDR support for increased brightness and dynamic range.
The higher-end Studio Display could feature two more potential upgrades, including superior speakers and more and/or higher-spec ports. Apple says the current Studio Display has a “high-fidelity six-speaker system” that supports Spatial Audio, and the monitor has one Thunderbolt 3 port that connects to and charges a Mac, and three USB-C ports for connecting accessories.
The new model could feature at least one Thunderbolt 5 port, which could ensure enough bandwidth for both 5K resolution at 120Hz as well as accessories. Somewhat contrary to this, a recent leaker has claimed that at least one of the new Studio Display models will max out at 90Hz, so customers will have to see which rumor is correct.
It’s also been rumored that the higher-end Studio Display could feature a 32-inch screen, while the lower-end model would remain at a 27-inch screen. A 32-inch screen would not allow for 5K resolution to be Retina quality, so the resolution would have to increase to 6K like on Apple’s higher-end Pro Display XDR.
Per noted display industry expert Ross Young, at least one of the new Studio Display models would feature mini-LED backlighting. This could indicate that Apple might discontinue its Pro Display XDR with full-array LED backlighting and instead offer both lower-end and higher-end Studio Display configurations, albeit this is just speculation.
Finally, it’s been rumored that at least one of the new Studio Display models could feature an A19 or A19 Pro chip, which would be a substantial upgrade from the A13 Bionic chip in the current model. This would contribute to improved performance, camera enhancements, and more. Other new features could include a higher 120Hz refresh rate, HDR support for increased brightness and contrast ratio, improved speakers, performance, and camera enhancements, and hopefully a larger 32-inch screen.
No major design changes are expected.
Apple is reportedly planning to release the new Studio Display models in the first half of 2026. The company first launched the Studio Display in March 2022, alongside the first Mac Studio desktop.
Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.




