CinemaView Promises to Be Tempting Apple Cinema Display Alternative
Mac users looking for a nice, budget monitor will ignore Apple’s costly Cinema Displays will buy similar monitors from other manufacturers, which are damn cheaper than that provided by Apple. But these third party monitors do not feature mini DisplayPorts.
Well, if you’re looking for mini Display Ports in any third party monitors, then CinemaView from Dell your answer. It is the first third party monitor to support Apple’s mini DisplayPort standard, which obviously means that unibody MacBook users won’t need to mess with adapters to plug in. Moreover, they look more Appley.
The monitors come in sizes of 24-inches and resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 which is slightly lower than Apple’s 1920 x 1200. These aluminum and glass displays each feature 1000:1contrast ratio, 5ms response, 350 cd/m2 brightness, and a 3-port USB hub.
The most attractive feature is that it costs anywhere between $300 and $500 and are expected to be in stores sometime before September 1.
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