Selling a monitor without a stand seems like madness, but if Apple included the Pro Stand and bumped the XDR's price by $1,000, anyone who instead wanted to wall-mount their monitor – which, given that a lot of Mac Pros are going to end up in editing suites and the like, could be quite a proportion of the market – would be rightly annoyed at being charged for an unwanted high-end stand. But hey, that's Apple we suspect that this would be an inelegant solution in its view. There wasn’t too much reaction to the 4999 starting price of the. Of course, what Apple could have done is ship the XDR with a basic stand like the one on an iMac, with the Pro Stand as an optional extra. Apple didn’t just announce a 5000 monitor during WWDC: it also announced an optional 1000 monitor stand to go with it. We've had a bit of a look around, though, and there doesn't seem to be any sort of VESA stand that looks as good or works anything like as nicely as the Pro Stand does. If you're not sold on the Pro Stand then there is of course another option: the $199 VESA mount that you can use to attach your Pro Display XDR to the wall mount or desk stand of your choice. Add protein: Sliced Grilled Chicken (+4) or Seared (chilled) Ahi Tuna (+5). Still, though, selling a $5,000 monitor that doesn't have a stand at all feels like a bit of a misfire. And they're probably going to go on and on about it. So, we suspect that, as with so much other Apple kit in the past, once the Pro Stand's out there and people get to play with it, they're going to love it.
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