Apple LED Cinema Display (24" flat panel)
With the 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.
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Apple LED Cinema Display (24" flat panel)
Wonderful Display (if you can get over the limited compatibility)
Written by AJ from Wasaga Beach
Feb 15, 2009
It took several visits to the Apple store to get comfortable with the idea of making this purchase. To drop a cool grand on a display that can only be connected at this point (Feb 09) to the new Mac Books is a difficult notion to get ones head around. There are several other excellent options out there, the Dell 2408wfp was also on my list. The Dell has more connection options than you could possibly make use of, has very good image quality, an integrated card reader, several USB ports and so on. The Dell is also at least $300 cheaper. The Apple LED on the other had has only mini display port and 3 USB ports.
So why did I go with this display? Simply put the image quality is incredible. Some will suggest this display can't be considered colour accurate, and that it is not suitable for photographers etc. I'm sure this may apply to true professionals, but as a hobby photographer, the colour accuracy suits my needs extremely well. Despite rumors to the contrary, I did not have any trouble calibrating this display with my Spyder2 Pro.
The LED back light is wonderful and I love the glossy screen. I work in a North facing room, and I keep the lights low in the evening. I have not experienced any issues with glare, non, what so ever. The integrated USB, Magsafe, iSight camera and mini display port adapters make this the perfect accessory for the Mac Book. The integrated speakers are decent too, not great but acceptable. I suspect the new models of the i Mac, Mac Mini and Pro will also be able to use this display when they are released.
So in summary, yes this is a very expensive display compared to some of the competition, but if you have the cash I highly recommend this product. It really is awesome.
Apple, if your looking for an opinion, add a few more USB ports, drop the price some and release adapters for older Mac Books. …More1300 of 1437 people found this useful
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Apple LED Cinema Display (24" flat panel)
Ambiguously Specialized Yet ...
Written by IC from Washington
Feb 14, 2009
The name of this product, Apple LED Cinema Display, offers no indication that it's specialized for laptops with a Mini DisplayPort. We purchased it with a Mac Pro, assuming that it was the newest rev of a product that's historically been compatible with standard DVI ports.
There is no adapter available to port Mini DiplayPort to DVI.
There is no Mini DisplayPort expansion card for the Mac Pro through this vendor. (I dunno bout the others.)
We will be sending it back, and wondering why the 23" is no longer available for our new Mac Pro, and other DVI-ported machines, and annoyed about the resulting downtime for our enduser.
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Apple LED Cinema Display (24" flat panel)
Very nice but hard to see the value
Written by MS from Brooklyn
Feb 14, 2009
I think this is an awesome display as far as styling and quality go but I see a few flaws.
- Mac Mini-DP does not play sound (was hoping to convert to HDMI and watch on TV, cant)
- Not high resolution (17" MBP runs same res as 24" cinema)
- Almost $1000 after tax
- Not much noticeable color improvement over Mac's current LED displays.
- Speakers do not compensate for the price
This will probably get much improvement in the next refresh. …More1060 of 1321 people found this useful
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Most Recent Reviews
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Apple LED Cinema Display (24" flat panel)
Excellent display
Written by PH from LAFAYETTE
Dec 2, 2009
Quality construction, beautiful images, true colors, great aesthetics...just a few thoughts on a fantastic display.
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Apple LED Cinema Display (24" flat panel)
Stunning
Written by KO from Litchfield Park
Nov 30, 2009
If you have a current line of Macbook Pro/Air and you have the mean. This is the monitor to get. It fits with the laptop well, and the colors are second to none.
If you do not like glossy finish, you may want to look elsewhere, but it does not bother me at all. I strongly recommend anyone who wants to buy see the actual unit first before making a decision.
It's heck a lot of money, but you get the convenience, the LED, and H-IPS penal. …More9 of 9 people found this useful
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Apple LED Cinema Display (24" flat panel)
Fantastic display though lacking on sound quality
Written by CS from Preston
Nov 30, 2009
Just got the new display delivered on Friday and been using it over the weekend.
As a display it's a fantastic piece of kit. I work with spreadsheets, schematics of buildings plus use the display for catch up TV, surfing, etc.. and have found viewing all these a real pleasure and infinitely better than previously on the standalone MacBook Pro.
As always with Apple products, the design, look and feel of the Screen gets top marks 10/10. My only negative comment is as mentioned in other reviews, the sound quality is lacking. OK, I wasn't expecting state of the ART crystal clear audio but would have thought with the level of detail and quality put into the actual screen and picture quality Apple may have got the Sound quality better?
A shame but don't let this put you off.....a great product overall. Really glad I have taken the plunge for this display …More2 of 2 people found this useful
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Questions & Answers
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Turn-On Button on the Display to start my Macbook that is closed?
- Asked by CS from Würzburg
- Oct 9, 2009
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No, there isn't.
- Answered by MD from Redmond
- Oct 13, 2009
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The Apple LED is the only monitor i can think of. But can it be compatible with a PC? because i wan't to use it for gaming.
- Asked by JY from New York
- Oct 2, 2009
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Actually you can. There's now a DVI to DisplayPort converter. It's by Atlona and it will set you back USD$179. Do a search for "Atlona AT-DP200" for more details. An easier way will be to simply buy a new video card with a DisplayPort output. …More
- Answered by EG from Singapore
- Oct 5, 2009
- 16 of 18 people found this useful
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2 yr old MacBook - can it connect to the 24" LED cinema display?
- Asked by SS
- Oct 1, 2009
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It can't. Your MacBook has a mini DVI port. This monitor needs to be paired using the new mini display port. There are no converters for connecting a DVI output to display port devices. …More
- Answered by EG from Singapore
- Oct 2, 2009
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Most Recent
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How can I activate my camera while plugged into my mac book pro. I want to use the camera on the display not my laptop.
- Asked by MF from South Orange
- Dec 2, 2009
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Is it possible to connect a mac mini to 2 mac led cinema displays at the same time?
- Asked by EL from Littleton
- Nov 30, 2009
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How long of a cable can I get? Can I use this display with a wireless keyboard 20ft or so away from my MacBook Pro (inside a sound studio)?
- Asked by PP from LOS ANGELES
- Nov 29, 2009
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I have a MacBook Pro connected to a Bose speaker system. Can I add the LED Cinema display & still have the Macbook drive the Bose peripheral?
- Asked by JB from fall city
- Nov 28, 2009
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Is the display screen strictly for display or are you able to store extra information on it?
- Asked by LH from Portsmouth
- Nov 27, 2009
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does the new Atlona DVI to Mini Display Port Converter work well with the 24
- Asked by AS from pacific palisades
- Nov 27, 2009