

Meanwhile, YouTube struggles to come to terms with the weird alternative reality it helped create. If Apples chief design officer was an item on his desk, hed be this stand. My take: Making a copyright violation claim-if that's what Apple did-is not "censorship." Just sayin'. As of this writing, the original clip of Apple announcing the $1K price tag that The Register embedded in its own story remains offline. The Stand for Apples New 4,999 Pro Display Costs an Extra 999 Monday J3:57 PM PDT by Joe Rossignol Apple today unveiled the Pro Display XDR, a 32-inch 6K monitor with a. The Register embedded a clip of the audience reaction in one of its stories - and Apple killed the video on the grounds that it supposedly infringed on the company’s copyright. Video Apple announces 999 Pro Stand Watch on 1. And Apple doesn’t want people to know that. Audience collectively groans while presenter skip it as fast as possible. When they announce the new stand for 999 in the video you. But what turned people’s heads the most is the fact that Apple thinks you should have to pay $1,000 for a monitor stand.People in the audience didn’t clap when the announcer unveiled the price - they audibly groaned. However, one of my readers and frequent commenters, Jim Schibler, sent me this video. On Monday, Apple announced a number of products, including the long-awaited Mac Pro follow-up and a new professional display. One week later, a WWDC clip that ran afoul of copyright claims is back up.įrom ExtremeTech: " Apple Attempted to Censor Critical Coverage of Its $1,000 Monitor Stand":
