A regulatory filing in China has revealed an unreleased Apple display with the model number A3350. The entry appeared in the China Energy Label Center database today with a filing date of January 15, 2026.
The documentation lists the product under the "Display 2023 version" category and assigns it a Level 2 energy efficiency rating. It specifically notes power consumption of 0.35W in off mode and 0.38W in sleep mode. While the specs are sparse, the listing indicates the display uses an LCD panel, separating this device from the OLED panels Apple is reportedly testing for future all-in-one desktops.
We haven't seen a refresh to the Studio Display since it launched, but recent leaks suggest one is close. Code discovered in iOS 26 referenced a next-generation model capable of ProMotion and HDR, features that have been missing from Apple's consumer monitor lineup. A separate prototype leak also listed updated display codenames alongside unreleased Macs.
The model number A3350 doesn't match anything currently on shelves. With new M5-powered Mac Studio and Mac mini models expected later this year, an updated display would fit right into the release schedule.