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Title: Apple 20-inch Cinema Display
Pros: One-cable design means less clutter; widescreen aspect ratio; very good viewing angle and color quality.
Cons: Short warranty period; relatively expensive.
Verdict: The first thing you'll notice when looking at the Apple 20-inch display next to other 20-inch displays is its different shape. Apple's widescreen design is both wider and shorter than most 20-inch LCDs. 20-inch monitors typically display 1,600 horizontal
Summary: Apple's 20-inch Cinema Display costs a bit more than other similarly-sized LCDs. But its slim aluminum case and great image quality give this display a wide appeal.
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80/100 |
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Title: Apple 20-inch Cinema
Pros: Elegant design
Cons: Too few connections, High price
Verdict: Overall, this is an expensive monitor that isn't as flexible as we'd like
Summary: The stand is an elegant piece of curved aluminium which matches the aluminium bezel
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70/100 |
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Title: Apple 23-inch Cinema HD Display
Pros: Superb image qualityDVI connectorNeat cablingUSB and FireWire hubEven illumination
Cons: No height adjustment
Verdict: Goodbye ADC If you've owned an older Apple Cinema Display, you'll notice that the proprietary ADC standard has gone. ADC seemed like a good idea with just one cable for video power and USB, but it wasn't appreciated by everyone and eventually found its wa
Summary: Only Apple can offer a display that mixes stunning looks with amazing performance.
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100/100 |
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Title: Apple 20-inch Cinema
Pros: Stylish appearance, Lots of features, Elegant design
Cons: Screen could be larger, Keypad could be tricky to use, Too few connections, High price
Verdict: Some people will love it just because it's an Apple, but unfortunately its list of features is as minimalist as its design
Summary: As you would expect from Apple, its displays are as stylish as they are multimedia-centric and come in a range of different sizes. Apple has given its 20-inch Cinema display a minor update with the brightness lifted from 250 nits to 300 nits
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80/100 |
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Title: Mammoth Apple Monitor
Pros: Provides a huge amount of desktop space; good performance.
Cons: Requires graphics-card upgrade and a Power Mac G5; lacks external video connectors.
Verdict: But it will set you back $2,999 ($1,200 more than the 23-inch model), and you'll need a high-powered graphics card with dual-link DVI ports to run it. At press time, three dual-link cards were available: the ATI Radeon X800 XT Mac Edition ($499), the Nvid
Summary: The enormous monitor backs up its awe-inspiring size and design with good, clear, and consistent performance.
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Title: Apple Cinema HD Display (23in.)
Pros: Beautiful image quality, Stunning design, PC-compatible, Integrated USB and FireWire ports
Cons: A bit pricey, Limited adjustability options, No home entertainment video inputs
Verdict: Apple's 23in.Cinema HD Display is low on extras and high on price. Still, one look at this gorgeous LCD, and you'll be sold on it...
Summary: Apple's 23in.Cinema HD Display is low on extras and high on price. Still, one look at this gorgeous LCD, and you'll be sold on it.
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79/100 |
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Title: Apple 20-inch Cinema
Pros: Stylish appearance, Lots of features, Elegant design
Cons: Screen could be larger, Keypad could be tricky to use, Too few connections, High price
Verdict: Some people will love it just because it's an Apple, but unfortunately its list of features is as minimalist as its design
Summary: As you would expect from Apple, its displays are as stylish as they are multimedia-centric and come in a range of different sizes. Apple has given its 20-inch Cinema display a minor update with the brightness lifted from 250 nits to 300 nits
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80/100 |
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