Apple Thunderbolt Display (27-inch)
With built-in Thunderbolt technology — the fastest, most flexible I/O ever — the new Apple Thunderbolt Display can do things other displays simply can’t. Of course, it delivers a brilliant viewing experience. But connect it to any Thunderbolt-enabled Mac and it becomes a plug-and-play hub for everything you do. Features include a high-resolution 2560-by-1440 LED-backlit display, a FaceTime HD camera, high-quality audio, three USB 2.0 ports, a FireWire 800 port, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and a Thunderbolt port for daisy-chaining additional high-performance devices.
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Introducing the world’s first Thunderbolt display.
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*Requires a FaceTime-enabled iOS device with a Wi-Fi connection or a FaceTime-enabled Mac with an Internet connection and FaceTime for Mac software (may require separate purchase). Not available in all areas.
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HORRIBLE FOR IMAC, MULTIPLE DISPLAYS AND LION
- Written by curtis G from sacramento
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Beautiful and full featured yet handicapped by LCD quality control
- Written by Barrett F from Frisco
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Ultimate docking station for my Macbook Air
- Written by Mark S from candiac
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Most Recent Reviews
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Great display, poor ethernet integration
- Written by Ken R from Florham Park
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Another nearly perfect product from Apple
- Written by Randy M from Louisville
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I dig it!
- Written by Jason L from Carlsbad
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Most Interesting
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Macbook air doesn't have FireWire or Etherne port.. Can I connect the MBA to display and use display ports instead?
- Asked by Theresa P
- Feb 11, 2012
Best Answer
Yes, the Thunderbolt Display includes not only those ports, but also the relevant controllers for them. As such, connecting a computer like the Air, which has Thunderbolt but lacks FireWire or Ethernet, to the display will enable the use of all the ports the display has. …More
- Answered by Julian B
- Feb 15, 2012
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Can I connect the apple TV to the Apple Thunderbolt Display
- Asked by Edward & Angelika G from Atlanta
- Nov 10, 2011
Best Answer
No you can't. This screen connect to thunderbolt enabled devises, only, and the Apple Cinema Display only connect to devises with a mini display port, neither of which the Apple TV has or can connect to. The Apple TV can only connect to a HD TV with an HDMI cable. …More
- Answered by Tommy P from Toronto
- Apr 13, 2012
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what is the difference between the thunderbolt display and the cinema display?
- Asked by Reynaldo Allan B from Los Angeles
- Nov 25, 2011
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The differences between the two are:
Cinema display needs 3 connections to work, Thunderbolt display uses 2.
Cinema display works with Mini Display port, Thunderbolt display only works with Thunderbolt port.
cinema display has 3 USB 2.0 ports on the back, the thunderbolt display has 3 USB 2.0 ports, FireWire 800, an additional Thunderbolt port and an ethernet port.
apart from that, they look identical, have the same screen resolution and cost exactly the same. …More- Answered by Sam R
- Mar 23, 2012
Recently Answered
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Can a Thunderbolt display switch between two computers?
- Asked by Marc Y from Stony Brook
- Nov 24, 2011
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No, the Thunderbolt Display only has one input cable, so you'd need to switch the cable between the two computers manually. …More
- Answered by Julian B
- Feb 27, 2012
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Can I use the apple thunderbolt display with my macbook air MC504?
- Asked by Qiuyang Z
- Feb 27, 2012
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can you watch movies from your itunes on the thunderbolt?
- Asked by Marshall M from Tallahassee
- May 16, 2012
Featured Question
can an older macbook pro be upgraded to use thunderbolt
- Asked by Leroy R G from Fredericksberg
- May 22, 2012