San Francisco: Apple has released an update to the Studio Display firmware, which is now available with the beta release of macOS Monterey 12.4. As The Verge reports, developers can now install the update, in the meantime users will be able to install it from Apple’s public beta program.
“This beta update includes improvements to Studio Display camera tuning, including significant reduction in noise, contrast, and framing,” a company spokesperson said in the report on Tuesday.
Once users have installed the developer or public beta, they can update their display by going to System Preferences and then Software Update.
The report states that once the update is installed, users can view the changes made by Apple.
Earlier this month, the company released macOS Monterey 12.3.1, a minor update to the macOS Monterey operating system that was launched in October.
macOS 12.3.1 includes several solutions for USB-C or Thunderbolt displays that won’t turn on when connected as a second display to the 2018 Mac Mini.
The tech giant has fixed another issue where Bluetooth devices like game controllers would disconnect from the Mac when the Beats Headphones is connected.
first published:April 28, 2022, 4:11 p.m.