electricpig.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 07:48:21
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Why strain your peepers with a puny 15-inch laptop, when you can free your images from their computational prison? At least that’s the premise behind Apple’s LED Cinema display.A 24-inch widescreen monitor, the Apple LED Cinema display boasts a better-...

Amazing glossy higherthanHighDef screen.

Ridiculous higherthan high price.

The Apple LED Cinema is a great addition for anyone with a new MacBook... as long as you have money to burn...
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businesscomputingworld.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 07:48:36
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Towards the end of 2008, Apple unveiled remodelled laptops and added a 24-inch LED monitor to its Cinema Display offerings. Sadly, the new display is geared specifically for Apple’s revamped MacBook (Air included) and MacBook Pro laptop lines – syste...
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Apples 24-inch LED Cinema Display is a long-overdue update to the companys range of monitors. However, while it represents an exciting future for their displays, it literally isnt for everybody. The 24-inch LED Cinema Display uses Apples new Mini D...

Beautiful colour reproduction, Impressive sound, Makes excellent laptop dock, Oozes quality all round...

Only works with new MacBook family, Display stand long overdue an overhaul...
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Following the addition of well-received LED screens to its laptops, Apples first desktop display - the Apple LED Cinema Display - boasts great styling (as youd expect) and some innovative functions. However, the Apple LED Cinema Display is wholly...

Reflective mirror-like screens are a divisive issue, which will at once separate some potential buyers. But as a one-stop solution for new MacBook owners looking to expand upon existing screen space, the LED Cinema Display works flawlessly. It adds mo...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-07-30 07:49:22
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According to Apple, the LED Cinema Display is the ultimate must-have accessory for the ultimate must-have laptop. It has advanced LED technology and a splendid glass screen stretching from one side to the other. In view of the “must-have” label, we can...

Default colour settings, MacBook charger included, Open angles of vision...

Contrast below average, Only compatible with last generation MacBook...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 07:49:25
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At first glance, the release of the LED Cinema Display seems like a positive step for Apple as a monitor manufacturer. Following the addition of well-received LED screens to its laptops, the Mac maker’s first desktop display boasts great styling (as yo...
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Not cheap, but Apple's LED technology delivers plenty of cinema quality for your mone Gorgeous design / Great build quality / Vivid colours Expensive / Mac-only / Not very adjustable If you like your kit silver and sexy, if a bit plain – yes, Mac fanbo...

Gorgeous design, Great build quality, Vivid colours...

Expensive, Maconly, Not very adjustable...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 07:49:30
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This 24in screen is Apples first LED-equipped Cinema Display, and it comes with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels, which is the same as an equivalent-sized iMac. Designed specifically for the latest range of MacBooks, the screen sports a number of fe...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-07-30 07:49:33
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Apple's LED external monitor features all the gloss and style of the new MacBook range combined with a bigger frame and better than HD 1920x1200 resolution, squeezed into a lovely 24-inch widescreen frame. The goodThe Cinema Display is a class act thro...

The Cinema Display is a class act through and through. The slicker-than-1080p resolution sparkles, and it's almost a chore to tear your eyes away from the glossy glass and aluminium frame. The three USB ports and booming speakers built in are a welcom...

Unfortunately, Apple's keeping things exclusive as usual. The video socket's a Mini DisplayPort, so it'll only work with the new MacBook and MacBook Pro at the moment. There's no HDMI to make it the hub of a living room media centre either...

The Cinema Display is a fantastic addition for those who use a MacBook at home, but if you own a Blu-ray player or any Hi-Def box as well, you'll pine for some way to connect the two. As good as it is, it's probably only for Mac manics and people...
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Apple’s Cinema Displays have been languishing for a while. Once the king of monitor choices (at a reasonable price, too) the displays have been stuck in a rut and slowly overtaken by better models for more reasonable prices. So, we welcomed the news of...

Fantastic visual style, built in connections for MagSafe power and USB 2.0; high quality H-IPS display...

Expensive; glossy display doesnt offer accurate enough colour calibration for designers and photographers; cant be adjusted in height; Apple not offering adaptors for older Mac and MacBook owners Min specs: Requires a MacBook, MacBook Pro or MacBook Air w...
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Following the addition of well-received LED screens to its laptops, Apples first desktop display — the Apple LED Cinema Display — boasts great styling (as youd expect) and some innovative functions. However, the Apple LED Cinema Display is wholly unsuited to the needs of creative professionals. The 24in Apple LED Cinema Display isnt a replacement for the now-defunct 23in Cinema Display. Its aimed purely at owners of Apples latest MacBook, MacBook Air or MacBook Pro laptops (including the j...

Great styling...

Output is very poor indeed by professional design standards...

Even if you own a new MacBook Pro and you’ve got around $1500 to spend on an LED monitor, we can’t recommend this disappointing display. The Apple LED Cinema Display looks great, and provides power to Mac laptops, but it suffers from output qu...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-20 02:55:23
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The best way to think of Apples new Cinema Display is not as a monitor at all. Yes, it has a very good screen that takes the picture from a recent citric portable and blows it up to a full 24inch, 1920x1200 size. But if you dont own a MacBook, it’s...

Bright screen. Good colours. Evenly lit...

Expensive. No vertical adjustment. Mini DisplayPort-in only...

Incredible design and picture quality, but limited connections make it for MacBook owners only...
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The Apple 24-inch Cinema Display has a boatload of things to offer any MacBook user. For starters, the beautiful display runs in 1920 x 1200 resolution and uses LED solid-state lighting. The controversial glossy style screen is employed here, which isn't...
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wired.com Updated: 2011-07-30 07:48:27
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Samsung NC20 Das Keyboard Professional Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch Notebook Epson Workforce 610 Printer Lenovo ThinkPad USB Secure Hard Drive Logitech Professional Mouse MX Apple LED Cinema Display Seagate BlackArmor NAS 220 ServerApple's new LED Cinema...

Handsome 24inch auxiliary screen designed specifically as a companion to the MacBook Pro. A single cable lets you power and charge your laptop while also connecting it to the display's threeport USB hub. Arsenicfree screen backlit with mercuryfree LED...

No external controls: Brightness, volume, and power must all be regulated via connected Mac. Doesn't play nice with PCs.
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We asses monitors on a lot of different criteria: design, handling, measuring color accuracy, response times for games and movies ... The ideal screen, of course, would excel in all of these areas. Unfortunately, thats rarely the case, and...
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The LED Cinema Display is aimed at an altogether different audience to the company's design professional customers of yore. While it shares the same touches of sleek styling and impeccable build quality found in its pro products, this comprehensively...

Reflective mirror-like screens are a divisive issue, which will at once separate some potential buyers. But as a one-stop solution for new MacBook owners looking to expand upon existing screen space, the LED Cinema Display works flawlessly. It adds mo...
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The best way to think of Apples new Cinema Display is not as a monitor at all. Yes, it has a very good screen that takes the picture from a recent citric portable and blows it up to a full 24inch, 1920x1200 size. But if you dont own a MacBook, it’s...

Bright screen. Good colours. Evenly lit...

Expensive. No vertical adjustment. Mini DisplayPort-in only...

Incredible design and picture quality, but limited connections make it for MacBook owners only...
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Prior to October 14th of this year, Apple hadn't updated its Cinema Display line in years. Literally. There's no doubt that this refresh is entirely overdue, and we sti...

Dropdead gorgeous design, IPS panel is stunning, No power brick required with unibody MBP...

It's MiniDisplayPort or bust, Awkward stand, Did we mention no DVI or HDMI?...

The 24-inch LED Cinema Display is a well thought-out product. It's the first display that isn't ashamed to be built for notebook owners, and the simple inclusions that make it unique are incredibly handy and entirely useful. A built-in power adapter (MagS...
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Of all the decisions Apple made with their most recent MacBook refresh, probably the most controversial has been its decision to use Mini DisplayPort as the sole video connector. The 24-inch LED Cinema Display, then, has a doubly-tough challenge: not...
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Apples first major update to the Cinema Display line brings a much greener design and a raft of welcome feature updates, especially for MacBook owners. At the same time, a partial shift away from Apples mainstay professional crowd makes one wonder w...
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by James Galbraith, Macworld.com Apple’s new LED Cinema Display is the company’s first display designed specifically for use with its laptop line. The new display looks a lot like a 24-inch iMac (), minus an inch or so of thickness and the few inches b...

Excellent viewing angle; single three-headed cable provides power, USB 2.0 connectivity and signal.

Works only with Apple’s latest laptops; no swivel, pivot, or height adjustment; settings not easily customizable.

by James Galbraith, Macworld.com Apple’s new LED Cinema Display is the company’s first display designed specifically for use with its laptop line. The new display looks a lot like a 24-inch iMac (), minus an inch or so of thickness and the few...
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Apples new LED Cinema Display is the companys first display designed specifically for use with its laptop line. The new display looks a lot like a 24-inch iMac, minus an inch or so of thickness and the few inches below the iMacs screen. Its a brigh...
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After years of rumors and speculation, Apple has finally delivered a remolded and refocused Cinema Display monitor that features several impressive additions and a precise design to work in conjunction with the updated MacBook product line. The long wa...
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