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Every Vision & display

Apple’s headsets and the standalone displays you can buy without a Mac built in. The Vision line is the spatial-computing headset; the displays table walks back through the standalone monitors Apple has sold, from the Cinema and Thunderbolt displays of the 2000s to today’s Studio Display and Pro Display XDR.

Prices are the starting US price in dollars at launch and exclude tax. Only standalone displays are listed — the screens built into iMacs and notebooks live with those products. Older displays used connectors of their era (ADC, Mini DisplayPort, Thunderbolt); modern ones use Thunderbolt 3 over USB-C.

Vision — the headset

ModelChipSpecsFromReleased
Apple Vision Pro M2 + R1 Dual micro-OLED 23MP, 90Hz, eye & hand tracking, EyeSight, Solo Knit Band $3,499 2024
Apple Vision Pro (M5) M5 + R1 Dual micro-OLED, 120Hz, Dual Knit Band, faster, longer battery $3,499 2025

Displays — standalone monitors

ModelChipSpecsFromReleased
Apple Cinema HD Display 30″ 30″ 2560×1600 IPS, aluminium frame, DVI — the big-screen flagship $3,299 2004
LED Cinema Display 24″ 24″ 1920×1200 LED-backlit, Mini DisplayPort, MagSafe charging, iSight $899 2008
Apple Thunderbolt Display 27″ 27″ 2560×1440 IPS, Thunderbolt dock, FaceTime HD, speakers $999 2011
Pro Display XDR 32″ 6K Retina, 1000-nit sustained / 1600 peak HDR, optional nano-texture $4,999 2019
Studio Display A13 27″ 5K Retina, 12MP Centre Stage camera, six speakers, three-mic array $1,599 2022
Studio Display XDR 27″ mini-LED, 2000-nit peak HDR, 120Hz ProMotion, Adaptive Sync $3,299 2026