Apple Releases New Beta for Studio Display: Firmware Update 15.5 Brings Webcam Fix

Apple releases a new beta firmware update for the Studio Display, and it brings a new fix for its webcam that many developers and reviews found something odd from the device. There were many reports regarding a faulty camera for the device, and Apple addressed this current issue with a firmware fix the problem for its latest Studio Display monitors.

Apple Firmware Update: Studio Display Webcam Fix

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Mac Rumors reported that Apple released a firmware update now, and it addresses the webcam issues that its Studio Display suffers from, according to early users. The firmware update is now available for all users of the Studio Display, and users may change the way their camera works after the update from the Cupertino giant.

The firmware update was released with the latest beta versions of its operating systems like the iOS, iPadOS, and macOS Monterey, which also got a new version. Studio Display's firmware 15.5 focuses on removing the grain and washout look for a person who uses its camera, with the issue being noticeable for the device.

Did Apple's Firmware Update Fix the Problem?

The Verge said that Apple's new firmware update brings new features for the Studio Display's camera and more of what it can offer users. The focus now brings camera tuning to the 12 MP webcam from Apple, with better noise reduction, framing, and contrast.

There is a catch, and users need to be on the beta version of the macOS for them to install the firmware update on Studio Display.

Apple Studio Display

Apple brought out its Mac Studio and Studio Display for the public as two devices that standalone individually but complemented each other for the tech they bring. On one side of the coin, the Mac Studio brings the powerful device that brings the computer process and the M1 Max and M1 Ultra for all users. On the other hand, the Studio Display brings how it looks to a person and its users.

The Studio Display is a device capable of 5K resolution, and it aims to bring the colors with its Retina technology that Apple intended with this device. It is essentially an iMac without the built-in CPU for the device, and it gets a chance to choose and maximize its usage with the system that it can connect to the display.

For now, this combo is what Apple can offer that will take on massive computing power, as no iMacs are confirmed for the year.

The Studio Display may have been faulty on its initial release, but that does not mean that the device will take on its bad qualities throughout the user's utilization of it. There are firmware updates and software changes from Apple with this release, giving the public a chance to customize their usage of the Studio Display for many uses at work or leisure.

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Written by Isaiah Richard

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