Overview
- The A3350 listing surfaced January 15 in China’s Energy Label Center database, marked as a “Display 2023 version” with a Level 2 efficiency rating and power use of 0.35W (off) and 0.38W (sleep).
- The filing specifies a high-performance LCD panel, which suggests this particular model will not use OLED technology.
- The paperwork does not indicate whether the device is a successor to the Studio Display or an updated Pro Display XDR.
- Rumors cited by multiple outlets point to potential Studio Display upgrades such as ProMotion up to 120Hz, HDR support, and an A19‑series chip, but none of these details are confirmed.
- Launch timing remains unclear, with Bloomberg reporting Apple is developing a new Mac display for 2026 and past Apple filings sometimes preceding releases by a few months.