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If Apple’s smart, they have a Thunderbolt Display replacement in the wings

“Apple’s long-in-the-tooth, $999 Thunderbolt Display — last updated in 2011 — has been discontinued,” Dennis Sellers writes for Appel World Today. “What’s more worrisome is that no replacement has been mentioned.”

“I’m betting on a new monitor with 5K support being introduced with new MacBook Pros sometime in September or October,” Sellers writes. “If not Apple is making a serious mistake.”

“Such a display didn’t appear at the recent Worldwide Developer Conference,” Sellers writes. “However, I predict we’ll see such a revolutionary monitor by year’s end.”

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MacDailyNews Take: Let’s hope Sellers is right!

Apple should strive to make the best trucks and truck parts in the world.

Hey, 5K would be nice, but how about an 8K Apple display?

SEE ALSO:
Apple discontinues Thunderbolt Display – June 24, 2016
How would Apple drive a 5K Thunderbolt display? – June 1, 2016
Whither Apple’s 27-inch Retina 5K Thunderbolt Display? – December 8, 2014
AnandTech reviews Apple Thunderbolt Display: A must-have for MacBook Air owners – September 23, 2011

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