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Apple's first major update to the Cinema Display line brings a much greener design and a raft of welcome feature updates, especially for MacBook owners. At the same time, a partial shift away from ...
There's no denying that the 24-inch LED Cinema Display is an attractive, capable piece of technology. The new panel is simply beautiful, capable of high-quality images and almost mesmerizing color.
The 27-inch Apple Thunderbolt Display and legacy Cinema Display are North American market leaders for LED LCD computer screens sized 24 inches and up, accounting for 26.2 percent of the market.
Having reached a grand old age in the rapidly cycling tech world, Apple's 24-inch LED Cinema Display is today getting itself a new sibling. The new 27-inch display clocks in at a 2560 x 1440 ...
Up until now, 24″ was all the LED Cinema Display you were allowed. Apple’s newer 27″-sized monitor has a resolution of 2560 x 1440, and now costs $999—which is 100 bucks more than the 24 ...
Got an Apple Cinema display and a couple of Macs lying around? Want them to all work together? No problem, Kanex’s latest accessory, the SnapX two-port switcher has got you covered.
The adapter allows you to use the 23-inch Cinema HD Display with the new PowerBook G4 via its integrated DVI port. You can also use it to expand to a Dual-display ultra-wide desktop on a Power Mac G4.
The long-anticipated 27" LED Cinema Display is exactly what was expected.Just like its smaller 24" sibling, it comes complete with built-in iSight, microphone, stereo speakers, 3 USB 2.0 ports ...
Apple introduced a new, mid-range 24-inch Cinema Display in October of 2008 when it announced updates to most of the notebook line. The LED-backlit display was (and still is) the first of its kind ...
Apple's last update of the day is a new 27-inch LED Cinema Display, the bigger sibling to the existing 24-inch model. Packing 2560 x 1440… ...