Apple has issued a new firmware for the Studio Display, bringing the operating system for the premium screen to version 17 and introducing some new camera elements.
Apple Studio Display
Released to coincide with a similar update bringing macOS Sonoma to the public, version 17 of the Apple Studio Display firmware can now be installed onto the monitor.
As a standalone 5K monitor with an A13 processor, the Studio Display can receive updates in a similar way to iOS, keeping features up to date and the display secure. Such updates can also potentially introduce new features, and further compatibility with Apple's newer product releases.
Release notes for the firmware update say that there is support for zoom, recenter, and manual framing of the camera built into the screen. "Minor stability improvements" are also included.
The new firmware can be installed using a Mac connected to the Studio Display. The update will appear under System Settings on the Mac, under General then Software Update.
The firmware requires the Mac that will install it to be running macOS Sonoma.