MacEdge, 210 Daniel Webster Hwy, Nashua, NH 03060 (603) 888-6205
Go pro with MacEdge

Displays

20-inch Studio Display
$599.95
30-inch Cinema Display
$1799.95

23-inch Cinema HD Display
$899.95

20-inches
1680x1050 pixels
250cd/m2 Brightness
.258mm Pixel Pitch
400:1 Contrast Ratio

Requires PowerMac G4 or PowerMac G5 with Radeon ATI 7500 or better and Mac OS X 10.2.8

30-inches
2560x1600 pixels
270cd/m2 Brightness
.250mm Pixel Pitch
400:1 Contrast Ratio

Requires a PowerMac G5 with nVidia GeForce 6800 Ultra DDL graphics and Mac OS X 10.2.8

 

23-inches
1920x1200 pixels
270cd/m2 Brightness
.258mm Pixel Pitch
400:1 Contrast Ratio

Requires PowerMac G4 or PowerMac G5 with Radeon ATI 7500 or better and Mac OS X 10.2.8


Feast your eyes on more than four million pixels in the first high-resolution 30-inch flat panel display designed for the personal computer. The Apple Cinema Display line features a gorgeous new anodized aluminum enclosure to complement the Power Mac G5 or PowerBook G4 and includes PC-compatible 20-inch and 23-inch models. The state of the art starts at $799.95.

See the Forest and the Trees
The 77% increase in screen real estate of the 30-inch Cinema HD Display gives you the space you need to visualize your entire creation yet provides the resolution necessary to edit in place. So you can lay out a two-page spread and edit text without squinting. Or work with a Photoshop document with room for more than 30 layers in a palette. Take in the whole timeline in Final Cut Pro HD, with audio controls. Display an unheard of 126 Logic mixer controls simultaneously. Or peer into four different modes of a molecule visualization with subatomic detail. Add this colossal advancement in innovation to your well-equipped Power Mac G5 for just $2499.95.

Eliminate Tunnel Vision
The widescreen design of the Apple Cinema Display line offers a natural format for arranging documents the way your brain processes them — longer wide than high. That’s why each display gives you the best view for your work. It just makes sense to be able to display a Web page and its code next to each other horizontally, or long video timelines in wide format. And the 23-inch Cinema HD Display, at $1299.95, provides the exact resolution to display widescreen High Definition material. Apple engineers find that 100 pixel per inch resolution is ideal for images, yet allows you to easily work with sophisticated type treatments or just plain email. This painstaking attention to detail moves the industry forward and gives you best LCD technology available.


For more detailed information please visit http://www.apple.com/displays/