You would need to take out a loan to purchase this fucking cheese grater

>you would need to take out a loan to purchase this fucking cheese grater
>costs as much as 3-5 used cars
>stand costs $1300 (CAN)
>applel c.ucks will actually shell out as much money to buy everything
>retards with money will buy this
all of applels are gathering fools gold, while windows and linux users laugh

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the new iShit

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reminds me of old Sun Servers.
But you NEET zoomers wouldn't know what one looked like.

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>He doesn't have $6000 in disposable income

>He can't write off 6000 in capital investment on taxes because he's a NEET with no ambition.

I see they implemented some hardware from Intel.

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I'm old enough to remember those
>he wants to spend 1000usd on A FUCKING MONITOR STAND

>you would need to take out a loan to purchase this fucking cheese grater
It's not meant for poorfags. Hell, it's barely useful for non poor people either. It's a computer for companies.

As for the stand, no clue what they were thinking but once again, the screen is still dirt cheap for the intended purpose, who cares whether one part looks expensive.

>>you would need to take out a loan to purchase this fucking cheese grater
This thing is for normies. We will never have enough money to buy this cheese

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where do you find used cars for 1k?

>screen is dirt cheap
LOLLOLOLLLOLOLOOOLOO OH MY GOD YOU'RE RETARDED
4K MONITORS COST 500-600 USD AT MOST OLOLOLOLOLOL
6K SHOULDN'T COST MORE THAN 1000USD

I'm kinda interested in getting one for the frame in ten years when they're in the trash

The resolution is the least interesting bit about it.
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/06/apples-new-display-is-its-first-stand-alone-computer-monitor-since-2011/

>Apple claims the Pro Display XDR can maintain 1000 nits of fullscreen brightness indefinitely—a seemingly unheard of feat in all but hyper-specialized pro displays.
>Apple touted the fact that the Pro Display XDR is competing with reference monitors that normally cost $43,000 dollars.

Now obviously there is a chance Apples claims are totally out of their ass, but if it is as it was advertised, it's ridiculously cheap, hence they probably had to bump up the price of random parts like the stand and anti-glare to even break even.

>1000 nits of fullscreen brightness indefinitely
Bull fucking shit

>c.ucks
does your homeboard still filter that buzzword or something

>Now obviously there is a chance Apples claims are totally out of their ass
When has that ever not been the case?

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Hey look, it's the retard with the same 4 screencapped articles of Microsoft sponsored bloggers from 15 years ago misunderstanding simple concepts again.

Well, we don't know at this point. If it is bullshit, it's going to be an overpriced meme worth ridiculing. If the claims are legit, it's a laughable cheap pro display and dare I say, revolutionary.

Not like benchmark fuckery is limited to them. Pretty much every company does that. On the other hand, they tend to undersell their battery run times and their brightness and colour accuracy claims about Macbook displays usually were rather conservative.

Hey look, it's the street shitting iJeet with the same street shit again.

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>Pretty much every company does that.
Your designated shitting street is waiting for you Rakesh.

>you would need to take out a loan to purchase this fucking cheese grater
lol poorfag

he's right though, you might as well shit on daddy IBM for benching their own G5 machines with XL C, or SGI for using MIPSpro, or any PC OEM that uses a benchmark built with Intel CC. that's standard practice in the industry, and benchmarks are worthless for real shit anyway.