Apple LED Cinema Display (24" flat panel)
With the 24-inch Apple LED Cinema Display, you can turn your new MacBook into a desktop in three easy connections. The universal MagSafe connector charges your notebook. A new Mini DisplayPort connector makes attaching an external display even easier and faster than before. And a USB connector provides access to three USB 2.0 ports. There's also a built-in iSight camera, microphone, and speaker system that provide a true desktop experience. Made of aluminum and glass, the LED Cinema Display is the perfect companion for the new MacBook family. And it’s now compatible with Mac desktop computers that have a Mini DisplayPort: Mac Pro, Mac mini, and iMac.
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Apple LED Cinema Display (24" flat panel)
Superb product
Written by FM from London
Mar 2, 2009
I own a new unibody 15' MacBook Pro and was looking for a monitor to allow myself to work more precisely with applications such as Apperture or iMovie. I shopped around (HP made interesting ones as well with integrated mic and webcam for half the price) but in due fairness the LED cinema display was the best choice (although the priciest) for several reasons:
- no cables and wires dangling everywhere
- plug and play
- for the price to have a 24' LED (and not LCD!) is a bargain (and yes I am going to have to eat pasta for the whole of March after spending that much in one go!).
I had a scary moment when once plugged I found the definition a bit grainy and gross but when using it with the MacBook monitor off (allowing you to be able still to use the keyboard) the resolution is just amazing, especially comes to pictures. The glossiness of the display has not been a problem as far as I am concerned, and given the room where it sits.
It is important to note that this display is usable only with the new unibody MacBook and MacBook Pro family as it needs to minidisplay port to function. However, it seems that Apple has allowed 3rd-party manufacturers to produce adaptors so people with the older generation shoud be able to use it anytime soon.
The reason why I give it 4 instead of 5 stars, is because it is not a very nice move from Apple to forget people who are loyal to the brand and could feel left out, especially if they bought a less recent MacBook brand new from them just before the unibody family was released. On top of that this display is not usable with game consoles as there is no hdmi or any other kind of ports. But comes to the product as such it is remarkable, and a nice piece of design too). …More295 of 324 people found this useful
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Apple LED Cinema Display (24" flat panel)
Great monitor, but check compatibility first!
Written by CR from London
Apr 6, 2009
This is a superb monitor (as long as you like the glossy finish). However...
This monitor only comes with a mini-DisplayPort adapter. Unless you have a brand new Mac laptop or desktop, you will not be able to connect the monitor.
Optimists hoping to be able to find a mini-DisplayPort to DVI adapter of the right gender (opposite to those sold in the Apple Store) will be doomed to a long search. …More237 of 259 people found this useful
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Apple LED Cinema Display (24" flat panel)
24 inch Cinema Display
Written by AP from LONDON
Jun 1, 2009
I agree with all the positive comments about this display. The quality is very good. But I also want to emphasise what at least one reviewer has already said. This is really only suitable for use with a laptop. I made the mistake of buying one to go with my desktop, or rather, desk under, MacPro (itself a great bit of kit) and the mini display port lead is nothing like long enough to reach (its less than three feet) to be able to position the two items comfortably. A search for a longer lead, or a way of extending the existing one including creative use of connectors, failed miserably (and I was looking in the UK and the US). So this is a potential show-stopper unless Apple, or a third party supplier, fix this problem.
I strongly urge, therefore, a google search for a longer lead before buying the screen, so that you can be sure that a stupid minor glitch like this doesn't render your expensive purchase unusable. …More160 of 168 people found this useful
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Apple LED Cinema Display (24" flat panel)
Lovely, if you use it in a darkened room, poor speakers.
Written by JW from Errol
Oct 1, 2009
All I can see is reflections. Everything else about it works well, except the speakers, which are similar to the MacBook Pro ones in quality & volume. …More
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Apple LED Cinema Display (24" flat panel)
Nice but where's the anti-glare & height adjustment options?
Written by GB from CHISLEHURST
Sep 21, 2009
This is a very nice screen & the colour's are vivid & look very sharp BUT as I use this at work and do a reasonable amount of retouching & colour correcting I really need an anti-glare Matte option which this display does NOT offer & I have now reverted to using my old 23" ACD for any retouching as this just reflects light (esp. bright sunshine & lights in the evening) & it's almost like looking in a mirror at times especially when displaying blacks.
Also where is the height adjustment feature Apple??? As with the previous Cinema Display range, these screens are just too low on my desk & I end up having to buy 3rd party stands to raise them to eye level, not good when even Apple recommend having the top of the display at eye level, come on Apple research the average desk height please! There should be a built in height adjustment feature for this price!
...Overall I'm Disappointed with lack of options! …More58 of 71 people found this useful
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Apple LED Cinema Display (24" flat panel)
Great display but let down by length of connectors cable
Written by GP from LONDON
Aug 31, 2009
What a beautiful monitor by Apple but unfortunately there are a couple of major let downs by this monitor. One is the mini display cable - it is only about half a metre in length and this is too short. I have a number of these monitors for a number of very satisfied users but the cable means that their Mac Pro either have to be situated on top of the desk (which is very overbearing and a problem if desk space is a premium) or the Mac pro needs to be raised from the floor so as the cable can reach the graphics port. I approached various Apple professionals at my local store and they inform me that you cannot get an extension for the monitors lead and you cannot get an adapter to convert from Mini port to DVI. You'd think for such a beautifully designed product this would have been taken into consideration.
The other problem I have with the Apple display is they do not give you detailed specifications as to what percentages of Abobe RGB colour space the display is accurate to. This is very important when ensuring your colour management is as accurate as possible …More115 of 121 people found this useful
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