Apple unveiled the new MacBook Air and Mac mini during the company's event on October 30 in Brooklyn, New York City.

According to Digital Trends, unfortunately, a new desktop monitor has been identifiably absent from the fall announcements. Currently coming several days after the final products were prepared for release, a certain page from the new Mac Mini documentation has potentially leaked the images of an unknown and new Apple display.

In an original tweet of Twitter user Jonatan, a welcome page from the "Getting Started" documentation shows a new super-light-looking Apple display. While it appears the same to the currently discontinued 27-inch Thunderbolt monitor of Apple, the image is no doubt pointing to a newer model with a fresh design, a slim profile, and smaller bezels

The documentation's display was placed in the latest product lineup of Apple as well. After all, the bezels have been getting smaller for a better edge-to-edge look. The earlier mentioned source reveals it is best seen in the new MacBook Air 2018. The said product also lessens the old-looking aluminum bezels for "a modern fancy glass appearance."

However, this image does not necessarily indicate Apple has planned on releasing a new display immediately. But this does compliment with how the previous leaks work in the past. The references to unreleased AirPower of Apple were seen in the documentation the iPhone XS packaging has.

Meanwhile, Apple is reportedly hinting a possible new display with the product documentation. But the release of this possible product obviously isn't imminent. The new Mac Mini buyers are potentially much happier with several third-party displays, which is something available on the market. The earlier mentioned source pointed out that the LG 27UD88-W 27-inch 4K IPS and BenQ PD3200U 32-inch 4K IPS display are two of the best monitors for use with other Apple devices and MacBooks.

Furthermore, the outlet also found out that the availability of plugging the Mac Mini into an external display is the reason why it is a good buy over iMac. Still, there is a remaining good option for people who really want a Mac with a vibrant display and super bright display. Apple is recently selling an iMac with Retina 5K Display. The specs and design are a bit outdated but it remains the only all-in-one computer that exceeds the requirements for 4K resolution.