

MacBook Pro 15-inch (2018 or later), supports one display.MacBook Pro 14-inch (M1 Pro/Max & M2 Pro/Max or later), supports two displays (M1 Pro) or three displays (M1 Max).MacBook Pro 13-inch (2020, Four Thunderbolt 3 ports or later), supports one display.


The Pro Display XDR runs at full resolution in high dynamic range with the fifth-generation iPad Pro and the following Macs running macOS Catalina 10.15.2 or later: VESA Mount Adapter for the display Compatibility Apple partnered with Logitech to create a 4K webcam that attaches to the top of the display magnetically. Sensors in the display automatically rotate the user interface to portrait mode. The VESA Mount Mount Adapter allows one to use a VESA-mounted stand. The Pro Stand allows for height adjustment and rotation, and includes a lock switch that releases rotation when the display has enough clearance to rotate 90 degrees. Both use a proprietary magnet system to attach the display. Mounting options are optionally purchasable separately as an accessory, either the " VESA Mount Adapter" or "Pro Stand". The nano-texture version requires a custom "dry polishing cloth" included with the display and sold by Apple to clean it. The display is available with an optional laser-etched "nano-texture" glass finish to reduce glare. The aforementioned lattice serves as a heatsink: Apple stated that this design gave the display sufficient thermal management to operate "indefinitely" at 1000 nits of brightness across the entire screen, and up to 1600 nits in an environment cooler than 25 ☌ (77 ☏). To improve its contrast ratio and HDR capabilities, it uses blue-colored LEDs for its backlight instead of white, at a higher refresh rate than the display itself, and contains a system of "custom lenses and reflectors". The Pro Display XDR contains a 6016 × 3384 6K color-calibrated panel, and its rear cover contains a similar lattice pattern to the third-generation Mac Pro. The back of the Pro Display XDR, connected to power and the Mac Pro via Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C)
