![]() The new Pro Display XDR connects to the Pro Stand with a ‘puck-shaped magnetic connector’. Now this standard faces a challenger thanks to the brave designers at Apple. ![]() For the last two decades, this has been the standard for mounting monitors to stands. Larger sizes, with respectively larger thread sizes, are used for gigantic wall-mounted televisions. Look on the back of your monitor, and you’ll probably find a pattern of M4 threaded inserts laid out on a 75mm or 100mm square. The VESA mount, or more correctly, the VESA Mounting Interface Standard, was created in 1997 as a mounting standard for flat panel monitors and televisions. ![]() The big story isn’t the next generation of cheese-grater Macs, though: the new display, the Pro Display XDR, has killed the venerable VESA mount and we couldn’t be happier. ![]() This week, the new Mac Pro has been announced, and the specs are amazing: We finally can buy a professional, desktop Mac with half the storage of an iPhone. After the immense failure of the 2013-era Apple Pro trash can Mac, Apple has been hard at work at the next generation of workstation desktops.
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