Apple opens pre-orders for the new Studio Display and Studio Display XDR, set for delivery on March 11. Buyers eyeing a MacBook Neo or Intel-based Mac face potential issues, as these devices do not appear on Apple’s official compatibility lists.
Pre-Order Details
Customers can now reserve either Studio Display model through Apple’s website. The standard Studio Display and the advanced Studio Display XDR cater to professionals seeking high-end visuals, with full feature comparisons available on product pages.
Compatibility Limitations
Apple’s technical specifications for both displays exclude the MacBook Neo and all Intel-powered Macs from supported devices. This omission signals no official support for Intel architectures, aligning with Apple’s shift to Apple silicon.
The MacBook Neo’s absence may stem from its recent announcement timing, just one day after the displays. Apple could update the lists soon to include it. Until then, pairing a MacBook Neo or Intel Mac with these displays risks functionality problems.
Users planning purchases should verify compatibility directly on Apple’s site to avoid disappointment.

