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Apple pulled the most un-Apple move with a price drop on the Studio Display XDR

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Apple pulled the most un-Apple move with a price drop on the Studio Display XDR
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Just weeks after launch, Apple has quietly done something it rarely does this quickly: it’s cut the price of its brand-new Studio Display XDR. And not by a token amount either. We’re looking at a solid $400 drop, depending on how you configure it. It was done subtly on the website that many users probably wouldn’t notice unless they were already eyeing the display. Classic Apple, but also… surprisingly self-aware.

This sits much better with the wallet gods (only for some)

At launch, the Studio Display XDR raised a few eyebrows for its pricing structure. Whether you picked the VESA mount adapter or the standard stand, you were paying the same $3,299. That didn’t sit well with many people, and it wasn’t hard to see why, either. The VESA mount is essentially a flat plate that lets you attach the display to a monitor arm or wall mount. Meanwhile, the alternative stand offers height and tilt adjustments, making it far more versatile for everyday use. Now, Apple seems to have acknowledged that mismatch. The VESA-mounted Studio Display XDR now starts at $2,899, down from $3,299. If you opt for the nano-texture version, the price drops from $3,599 to $3,199. 

Alongside the price cut, Apple has also tweaked how you configure the display on its website. Instead of starting with the glass option, the process now begins with the stand choice. It subtly nudges buyers to think about how they’ll actually use the display first, before getting lost in finishes and upgrades. And perhaps more importantly, it avoids the confusion that came with identical pricing for very different hardware setups.

A rare moment of listening?

Apple doesn’t often course-correct this quickly, especially on pricing. So this move feels… different. The original pricing felt oddly inconsistent. And for a company that prides itself on precision and clarity, that disconnect stood out more than it should have.

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This adjustment brings the Studio Display XDR closer in line with industry norms, where VESA mount options are typically cheaper than fully adjustable stands. Even Apple’s own Pro Display XDR followed that logic from day one. So while Apple hasn’t said a word publicly, the message is clear enough: they heard the criticism. For a company like Apple, where every detail is scrutinized, even a quiet $400 price drop can say a lot.

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