![]() Of the different illustrations, it’s the unicorn that has been sent to all the press I know, so that’s going to be the one that indicates the nature of the keynote rather than the week that follows it. It'a also crazy to think that for the same amount of money as this monitor stand you could buy a PlayStation 4 Pro and a brand spanking new 4K TV to go with it, and still have some change leftover for games.The press invite for the WWDC keynote. Our design team felt so inspired by Apple's recent announcements and product innovations from #WWDC2019 that we went back to the drawing board and came up with something completely revolutionary:the expert pro stand starting at $9,999 /wFNrBeFGhk - SteelSeries JMSI Australia followed up with a comparison of one of its monitors, which includes a stand, and Apple's latest. Even companies in the world of PC gaming have been dunking on Apple, with SteelSeries claiming it is now going to offer an Expert Pro Stand for $9,999. Apple is even using its trademark messaging style to describe the functionality of the stand. You have to pay $199 for a VESA mount, or $999 for the Pro Stand. What is truly insane though, is that the monitor doesn't even come with a stand, at all. Though most are of questionable humorous value, one Redditor stepped up to defend Apple's pricing, noting that it's par for the course in the world of Enterprise budgets where these things pay for themselves quickly and companies are used to paying exorbitant costs for add-ons. Even the Mac-loving subreddit of /r/Mac began posting parody memes, just like every other tech-loving site on the Internet. Still, the only features it is promoting with the Pro Stand is that it offers tilt and swivel, like every other monitor stand in existence, and it has a balancing system that lets you adjust it with a fingertip. Even The Verge got snarky, writing, "Apple’s $1,000 Pro Display XDR stand is the most expensive dongle ever." I'm sure from Apple's perspective, and market research, high-end monitors like this go into editing bays instead of onto a desk, and as Apple highlighted in its keynote, having it be easily removable from a stand (whether the Pro Stand or VESA mount) does make it easier to take into the field. Engadget wrote, "A $999 monitor stand is everything wrong with Apple today." The author summarizing the stand as a "raw deal." Gizmodo sniped, "How Ridiculous Is Apple's $1,000 Monitor Stand, Really?" Even the Mac faithful at 9to5Mac declared, "Apple’s $1000 monitor stand is a massive (and unnecessary) PR fail," arguing given the price of the computer when configured they should have just added $1,000 to the cost, which nobody would have really objected to. ![]() Sure it looks nice like any Apple product, but come on. ![]() $999 for a simple stand is truly peak Apple, and the Internet wasn't happy about it. ![]() ![]() Apple’s grand standApple shouldn't be surprised at the mockery. Also, here's a timestamped link to the keynote on YouTube. A clip of the crowd's reaction went semi-viral, but now Apple has taken the offending clip down due to "copyright grounds." Thanks to the Internet though, a version of the crowd's reaction has been uploaded to Streamable. ![]()
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