![]() ![]() According to internal documentation, though, a customer can book a service appointment with an Apple Store or Apple Authorized Service Provider to have the stand replaced ( via MacRumors).ĭuring that service appointment, trained technicians will upgrade (or downgrade) your Studio Display stand. ![]() It looks like Apple agrees, but it isn’t being very vocal about it. Apple Will Upgrade Your Studio Display Stand ![]() Being forced to purchase another Studio Display altogether to change stands sounded beyond the pale. After all, the external display starts at $1599, and the height-adjustable stand is an additional $400. The thought of being forced to completely replace a Studio Display because you need to go from a height-adjustable mount to a different option such as a VESA mount, for instance, seemed unrealistic. Changing needs should allow for changing stands, but it didn’t seem Apple recognized that. While I hadn’t yet taken the time to voice my own opinion on the “what you buy is what you’re stuck with” fine print, the thought was in the back of my mind. Changing Needs Should Allow for Changing Stands Internal documentation shows customers can, in fact, upgrade the Studio Display stand after purchase. As it turns out, that’s not strictly true. When you purchase an Apple Studio Display, the fine print warns you its stands and VESA mount adapters aren’t interchangeable. ![]()
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