Apple Studio Display gets huge discount in Prime Day sale – this is not a drill, buy it quick
The Apple Studio Display has a massive 37% off right now in a Lightning Deal
If you have a Mac, the Apple Studio Display is one of the best monitors you can buy. While there is now a newer Studio Display XDR model with Mini-LED and 120Hz, the original is more than enough for most users and is a far better price.
However, in the Amazon Prime Day sale this week, a Lightning Deal has seen the price of the monitor drop to just £1099 – that's 37% off the list price, making the Studio Display an absolute steal.
As I write this 46% have already been claimed, so this deal is likely to sell out today. So if you are tempted, you need to move quickly. It's certainly the biggest Apple deal we've seen on Prime Day for a long time.
This isn't the standard version either; the discounted model comes with the nano-texture glass, giving you a nice matte finish which eliminates reflections.
This 27in monitor is perfect for use with a Mac mini, Mac Studio or a MacBook.
More great Apple deals
- Apple AirPods 4 with ANC: 26% off, now £125.40
- Apple iPad Air 13in M3: 23% off, now £650
- Apple Watch Ultra 3: 13% off, now £649
- Apple AirTag (2nd Gen) 4-pack: 15% off, now £84.55
- Apple iPhone Air 256GB: 4% off, now £719
- Apple MacBook Air 15-inch M4: 17% off, now £1000
- Apple Pencil (USB-C): 29% off, now £56.05
- Apple Watch Series 11: 21% off, now £317
- Apple Watch SE 3: 9% off, now £199
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As T3's Editor-in-Chief, Mat Gallagher has his finger on the pulse for the latest advances in technology. He has written about technology since 2003 and after stints in Beijing, Hong Kong and Chicago is now based in the UK. He’s a true lover of gadgets, but especially anything that involves cameras, Apple, electric cars, musical instruments or travel.
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