If you have a Windows laptop with thunderbolt 4 and an Nvidia Dedicated Graphics card (I tested with a RTX 3050 ti),
you might get a black screen when you plug in the Apple Studio Display into the thunderbolt 4 port of your laptop.
Assuming that your laptop's thunderbolt port graphics is handled by the Nvidia card, it might be that your Nvidia card
is sending a DP1.4 signal over the thunderbolt 4 port, but still sending a native 5K resolution signal to the Studio Display.
The studio display doesn't support native 5K over DP1.4, only 4K. You might have seen this online somewhere and tried to change
the display resolution with windows settings, to no avail. The thing is, you need to do it from the Nvidia control panel.
- Plug in the studio display using the thunderbolt 3 cable it came with into the thunderbolt 4 port on your laptop