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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\/21\/22989517\/apple-store-studio-display-interchangeable-stand-replacement-repair-service<\/a> Workers at Apple Stores or Authorized Service Providers will be able to change which stand is attached to the Studio Display<\/a>, according to a report from MacRumors<\/em><\/a>, which cites internal Apple documents. This is despite a warning on Apple\u2019s \u201cBuy Apple Studio Display\u201d page<\/a>, which says that you have to choose a stand at the time of purchase, as they\u2019re \u201cbuilt-in\u201d and \u201cnot interchangeable.\u201d <\/p>\n Apple provides three different stand options for the Studio Display. You can get either the standard stand with tilt adjustments or the VESA adapter for attaching the monitor to third-party arms without paying anything extra. If you want a height-adjustable stand from Apple, it\u2019s a $400 upgrade. Apple says<\/a> you have to decide at the time you\u2019re buying the monitor \u2014 though the MacRumors<\/em> report implies that you\u2019ll be able to pay to change stands later on if you change your mind or get a different desk setup.<\/p>\n Apple didn\u2019t respond to The Verge<\/em>\u2019s request for comment on whether these reports are accurate.<\/p>\n Differences between what Apple says and reality seem to be a frustrating trend with the Studio Display. Apple\u2019s \u201cImportant handling information for Apple Studio Display\u201d page<\/a> says that the monitor\u2019s power cable is non-removable, yet The Verge<\/em> editor-in-chief Nilay Patel, along with YouTuber Linus Tech Tips<\/a>, have already proven<\/a> that the cable can in fact be removed. (Though, in my opinion, that shouldn\u2019t distract from the fact that making a monitor with a power cable that\u2019s supposed to be fixed in place is really annoying.)<\/p>\n Verge<\/em> fellow Umar Shakir points out that, at least externally, the hinge looks pretty similar to the one found on Apple\u2019s Cinema HD Display from the early 2000s. According to an archived copy of a service manual,<\/a> removing the stand for that monitor simply required undoing two screws, which suggests one way Apple could\u2019ve designed the Studio Display\u2019s stand to be user-replaceable. <\/p>\n At least, in my opinion, that\u2019d be almost the perfect use-case for the company\u2019s recently introduced Self Service Repair program<\/a> \u2014 it\u2019s the type of job that most people can be comfortable doing themselves but wouldn\u2019t be so<\/em> easy that it\u2019d make the Pro Display XDR (with its magnetic stand mount) less desirable. Unfortunately, that\u2019s not the world we live in right now.<\/p>\n
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