Apple’s Cinema Display: Makes You Feel at the Real Cinema

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After reaching a very old age in the rapidly cycling technology world, the 24-inch LED Cinema Display from Apple is getting itself a new sister today. It is the new 27-inch display which clocks in at a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels and sports an aspect ratio of 16:9 and also does it all for $999. It may not sound as a steal, yet the similar product from Dell, the U2711 which also offers the same resolution for the IPS, retails for more than @1,099.

For that price, Apple includes a USB hub which has three ports powered, a built-in camera of iSight, and also a MagSafe connector to charge up the MacBook. The Cinema Display looks like the previous 24-inch display, yet Apple has built this display to be the companion for MacBook because one cable breaks out into the Mini DisplayPort, a USB and also MagSafe that are required by those devices. In addition, this product is completed with stereo speakers.

The Camera Display will be available on the marketplace in September. By only $999, though it is not at all cheap, this new Apple product is definitely worth buying, especially when we compare it with the other similar products.

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