Filed under: News | Hardware & Peripherals
Nov 27 2008, 2:00pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Apple announced a new stunning display in October with the 24 inch Apple LED Cinema Display.
Arstechnica already received one of these beauties and published a hands-on report with unboxing photos.
Quote: "Apple's new 24-inch Cinema Display has shipped, and arrived this afternoon. While we have only had about an hour to test it out so far, we're quite pleased. It should be noted that this new display only supports Apple's mini-DisplayPort connector, and therefore you must be in possession of a similarly equipped Apple machine (unibody MacBook or MacBook Pro, or new Air)."
Read the full report on ArsTechnica. The 24 inch Apple LED Cinema Display sells for $899 on the Apple Store.
If you have an older MacBook without mini-DisplayPort connector, you can buy this $100 adapter cable from Apple.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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