Are you still using an Intel-based Mac? If so, you might want to reconsider upgrading to Apple's new Studio Display or Studio Display XDR. According to Apple's compatibility list, these displays are designed exclusively for Macs equipped with Apple's M-series chips, which are found in newer models. This means that if you're relying on an Intel chip, you're out of luck. But here's where it gets controversial... While Apple has phased out Intel Macs, they're also ending support for these older devices. macOS Tahoe will be the final software update for Intel-based Macs, and they won't receive macOS 27. So, even if you manage to find an Intel Mac that's compatible with the Studio Display, you might not be able to enjoy the latest software features. But wait, there's more! Apple has also announced the iPhone 17e, which features the A19 chip, MagSafe, and faster charging. This model is designed to be faster than the iPhone 11, with a 6-core GPU and a 4-core GPU. So, while the Studio Display might not work with your Intel Mac, the iPhone 17e could be a great upgrade. Now, it's your turn to chime in! Do you have an Intel Mac that's compatible with the Studio Display? Or are you considering upgrading to the iPhone 17e? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!