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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/3\/9\/22969789\/apple-studio-display-windows-pc-compatibility-camera-5k-thunderbolt<\/a> Apple\u2019s site<\/a> says that its new 27-inch, 5K Studio Display<\/a> is compatible with a wide range of Macs (and even some iPads), but the company has also told The Verge <\/em>that it should also work fine when plugged into a Windows PC. There are a few caveats, of course, but if your PC is capable of outputting to it, the Studio Display should act like any normal monitor with a built-in webcam and speakers. <\/p>\n The webcam\u2019s Windows compatibility has been a bit in question; Apple\u2019s website states that \u201cStudio Display camera features and firmware updates require connection to a Mac.\u201d While that language is unclear, Apple spokesperson Alex Bender told The Verge<\/em> that the Studio Display\u2019s built-in 12 megapixel camera should work like a normal USB webcam when you\u2019re using a PC. <\/p>\n However, he did confirm that features like Center Stage won\u2019t be available. That\u2019s the case for other macOS-specific features too, like Spatial Audio or \u201cHey Siri\u201d functionality, despite the fact that the monitor has a built-in iPhone chip<\/a>. While it seems theoretically possible that you could AirPlay music or summon Siri while the Studio Display\u2019s plugged into a Windows computer (like you could if you had a HomePod sitting next to your PC), Apple suggested that kind of functionality is limited to the Mac. <\/p>\n And if that ever changes, you\u2019ll have to borrow a Mac to update the display to support it.<\/p>\n
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