Apple unveils new family of Cinema Displays
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Apple Ships New Aluminum Cinema Displays
Apple Ships New Aluminum Cinema Displays
07/13/2004 05:16 AM By MacNN (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Introduces New Aluminum Cinema
Displays (28-Jun-2004; 3.8K)
Apple Introduces New Aluminum Cinema
Displays (28-Jun-2004; 3.8K)
06/28/2004 09:40 PMiMove helps position Apple Cinema
Displays
iMove helps position Apple Cinema
Displays
09/27/2004 10:49 AMMaxUpgrades today announced the iMove, a "computer display positioning
table" that enables users to easily change the position of their Apple
Cinema Display for optimum viewing...
iMove lets you reposition Apple Cinema
Displays
iMove lets you reposition Apple Cinema
Displays
09/27/2004 07:20 AMMaxUpgrades on Monday introduced
iMove, a
device that enables users of new Apple Cinema Displays to reposition
them easily. Described as a "positioning table," iMove sports a groove
that accommodates the foot of new Cinema Displays. Spherical rollers
in its base enable the iMove to glide across a desktop. It's available
for 20-, 23- and 30-inch Apple Cinema Displays. MaxUpgrades also plans
a model for the new iMac G5 which will be introduced in October. iMove
costs US$149 to $189 depending on the size of the Cinema Display.
Apple Unveils Tiger, Displays
Apple Unveils Tiger, Displays
06/28/2004 04:28 PMDuring his keynote address Monday at Apple's World Wide Developers
Conference, Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced Tiger, the next version of
Mac OS X, as well as a new lineup of displays. He previewed a handful
of the new features in Tiger, including the Spotlight search
technology and updates to iChat. The displays were updated with a new
enclosure and a 30-inch model
Apple Unveils 30" Cinema HD Flat Display
Apple Unveils 30" Cinema HD Flat Display
06/28/2004 04:31 PMWWDC 2004, SAN FRANCISCO-June 28, 2004-Apple today unveiled a new
family of
widescreen flat panel displays featuring the 30-inch Apple Cinema
HD
display, a professional-quality, wide-format active-matrix LCD with
2560-by-1600 pixel resolution-the largest high resolution display
ever
created. Rounding out the new lineup are new 23-inch and 20-inch
Cinema
Displays, offering creative professionals and prosumers the highest
quality
WWDC: Apple unveils 30-inch Cinema HD
display
WWDC: Apple unveils 30-inch Cinema HD
display
06/28/2004 04:24 PMApple today introduced a new 30-inch Apple Cinema HD display, a new
flat panel screen that features 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution and will
sell for $3299.
Apple Unveils 30-inch Cinema HD Flat
Display
Apple Unveils 30-inch Cinema HD Flat
Display
06/28/2004 04:37 PMNotes and Tips: 30" Cinema Displays
Notes and Tips: 30" Cinema Displays
09/16/2004 09:42 AMA batch of BIG Cinema Displays reaches one dealer - but lack of video
cards makes them paperweights for the moment.
NEC unveils 5 projectors, 5 plasma
displays
NEC unveils 5 projectors, 5 plasma
displays
06/08/2004 10:29 AMNEC Solutions Inc.'s Visual Systems Division announced that it will
add five new projectors and five new commercial plasma displays to
product lines over the summer and fall. Four of the projectors -- the
VT47,
VT470,
VT570 and
VT670 -- are updates to
existing models while the fifth, the
MT1075, is a companion to
the company's MT1065 commercial projector. The five plasma displays --
the
42XM3,
50XM4,
61XM3,
42VP5 and
42VM5 -- are additions to
NEC's line of PlasmaSync commercial displays.
EE Times - Philips unit unveils
'rollable' displays
EE Times - Philips unit unveils
'rollable' displays
01/28/2004 08:43 AMPhilips unit unveils 'rollable' displays .. these things being
developed .. electronic plastic .. getting
closer
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Apple's CEO unveils a new line of
thin-bezel displays
Apple's CEO unveils a new line of
thin-bezel displays
06/29/2004 05:05 PMZDNet Jun 29 2004 9:05PM GMT
New Apple Displays?
New Apple Displays?
06/08/2004 09:52 PM
ThinkSecret provides details for the long rumored redesigned Apple
displays.
According to the rumor site, the new displays will offer DVI
connector...
Apple: New Displays
Apple: New Displays
06/28/2004 02:41 PMApple announces a monster 30" Cinema HD display at $3299 (plus $599
for a special video card), due in August only for Power Mac G5
computers.
New 20" and 23" displays, due next month, also dump Apple's ADC
connector in favor of the DVI standard.
Apple - Displays
Apple - Displays
06/28/2004 03:15 PM23" LCD mega-display from $3500 to $2000 .. Flat Panel de 23 pulgadas
.. dual 23-inch displays .. neue TFT-Displays .. 2560 x 1600 .. tela
plana .. displays .. monitor .. Apple
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Apple Cinema Updates Delayed?
Apple Cinema Updates Delayed?
12/02/2003 02:36 PM
Appleinsider provides some disappointing news for users awaiting a
refresh of Apple's Cinema Displays. The rumor site does not expect
revisions to ta...
Apple displays all-in-one iMac
Apple displays all-in-one iMac
08/31/2004 11:37 AMZDNet Aug 31 2004 3:57PM GMT
Apple Interactive Displays?
Apple Interactive Displays?
06/07/2004 07:00 PM
One unverified source provided some interesting information prior to
today's Airport Express release.
This source predicted "new airport base stati...
Apple Releases Cinema Tools 2.2,
Compressor 1.2
Apple Releases Cinema Tools 2.2,
Compressor 1.2
04/18/2004 08:23 PMVersion 2.2 brings performance enhancements, extended support in Final
Cut Pro HD for editing 24 @ 25 PAL video, and a fix for timecode when
conforming from 24 fps to 25 fps. By MacNN (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple cuts Cinema Display prices
Apple cuts Cinema Display prices
01/04/2005 11:06 AMApple Computer Inc. on Tuesday cut the prices of its Cinema Display
series, LCD panels designed to complement Apple's line of
aluminum-clad PowerBook G4 and Power Mac G5 computers. The 20-inch
Cinema Display and 30-inch Cinema Display HD are now US$999 and $2,999
respectively, $300 less. The 23-inch Cinema Display HD also got a
price reduction -- it's now $1,799, $200 less.
Apple: Cinema Display Price Reduction
Apple: Cinema Display Price Reduction
01/04/2005 01:37 PM
Apple trimmed the price of its three Cinema Displays today.
Apple Intros 30-Inch Cinema HD Display
Apple Intros 30-Inch Cinema HD Display
06/28/2004 06:34 PMApple on Monday introduced a new 30-inch Apple Cinema HD display, a
new flat panel screen that features 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution. By
Peter Cohen, MacCentral (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Cinema Display backlight control
Apple Cinema Display backlight control
12/29/2004 10:42 PMVersion 0.1 is released
Apple HD Cinema Display Extension Kits
available
Apple HD Cinema Display Extension Kits
available
09/14/2004 07:31 AMGefen today announced the availability of new Apple HD Cinema Display
Extension Kits...
DisplayLock protects Apple Displays
DisplayLock protects Apple Displays
11/12/2003 01:19 PMMarathon Computer has
released the Marathon DisplayLock, a US$19 security-protection device
for Apple displays.
Apple won't own up to defects in 17"
Studio Displays either
Apple won't own up to defects in 17"
Studio Displays either
05/06/2004 03:07 AMMichael says, "Here's another petition asking Apple to acknowledge a
widespread manufacturing defect. This one concerns the problem with
Apple's 17-inch Studio Displays that causes the top or bottom half to
go dim, and the power light to blink incessantly. There is an ongoing
thread on Apple's Discussion Board that currently has 371 replies,
with 172 unique user names reporting the problem. It had 378 on
Tuesday, but 8 of them, including one of mine, have since been deleted
by Apple. I have spoken to Apple's Customer Relations regarding the
issue, and they refuse to acknowledge it as a known problem. A
flat-rate out-of-warranty repair is $458.95. A new display is $699."
Link
(
Thanks, Michael!)
Thomson Unveils Services and Products
Spanning Digital Film Making, Digital
Cinema and Internet Protocol TV fo
Thomson Unveils Services and Products
Spanning Digital Film Making, Digital
Cinema and Internet Protocol TV fo
04/14/2005 03:14 PMBusiness Wire UK Apr 14 2005 6:27PM GMT
WWDC: Apple intros 30-inch Cinema HD
display
WWDC: Apple intros 30-inch Cinema HD
display
06/28/2004 02:52 PMApple on Monday introduced a new
30-inch Apple Cinema HD
display, a new flat panel screen that features 2560 x 1600 pixel
resolution. Apple also introduced new 23-inch and 20-inch displays to
replace their existing flat panel monitors. The new displays all have
the by-now familiar widescreen aspect ratio found across almost all of
Apple's pro hardware line, and sport dual FireWire 400 and USB 2.0
ports, and use DVI to connect to video cards instead of Apple's
vaunted ADC interface -- making the new monitors compatible
out-of-the-box with Power Macs, PowerBooks, and PC-compatible
computers as well.
Apple Reduces Prices On Line Of Cinema
Display
Apple Reduces Prices On Line Of Cinema
Display
01/04/2005 11:02 AMApple today quietly reduced its prices on its line of Apple Cinema
flat panel displays by as much as $300. By MacNN
Apple cuts Cinema Display prices
(MacCentral)
Apple cuts Cinema Display prices
(MacCentral)
01/04/2005 01:26 PMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. on Tuesday cut the prices of its
Cinema Display series, LCD panels designed to complement Apple's line
of aluminum-clad PowerBook G4 and Power Mac G5 computers. The 20-inch
Cinema Display and 30-inch Cinema Display HD are now US$999 and
$2,999 respectively, $300 less. The 23-inch Cinema Display HD
also got a price reduction -- it's now $1,799, $200 less.
Willow offers case for 20" Apple Cinema
Display
Willow offers case for 20" Apple Cinema
Display
03/14/2003 02:10 PMWillow Design has added the Apple 20-inch Cinema Display carry case to
its line of 28 other cases specifically designed for Apple
computers...
VGAtor connects PowerBooks, Apple
displays
VGAtor connects PowerBooks, Apple
displays
05/14/2004 12:22 AMDr. Bott has announced the VGAtor, a new product that allows you to
connect PowerBooks (as well as PC notebooks) with a built-in VGA port
to Apple's line of flat-panel displays...
Apple offers fix for spotted PowerBook
displays
Apple offers fix for spotted PowerBook
displays
09/24/2004 09:40 PMWith some affected systems already out of their standard one-year
warranty period, Apple on Friday
posted
details of its 15-inch PowerBook G4 Display Repair Extension
Program, which offers a fix for certain Titanium and Aluminum 15-inch
PowerBook G4's that show faint white spots on the screen. The
worldwide program does not extend the warranty of these PowerBooks,
but it covers replacement of LCD panels that show the spots; Apple
covers the cost of the repairs and shipping charges, if applicable.
Apple will also reimburse PowerBook owners who have already paid for
eligible repairs.
Apple takes on spotty PowerBook displays
Apple takes on spotty PowerBook displays
09/26/2004 01:15 PMIf your PowerBook has a
blotchy appearance, was manufactured between
July 2003 and November 2003 and its serial number falls between
V7334xxxxxx and V7345xxxxxx or QT331xxxxxx and QT339xxxxxx,
you may be entitled to a new LCD. Call your local
Apple contact center, or drop by your local
Apple retail
store or
Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP) if you think
you have a claim.
Marathon offers DisplayLock for Apple
Displays
Marathon offers DisplayLock for Apple
Displays
11/12/2003 01:04 PMMarathon Computer has announced the DisplayLock, a sleek safety add-on
that keeps Apple Cinema Displays from being accidentally knocked off
desks...
Apple ships 20, 23-inch aluminum
displays
Apple ships 20, 23-inch aluminum
displays
07/13/2004 10:19 AMApple is now shipping its new 20-inch and 23-inch Cinema Displays,
which were announced last month at the company's Worldwide Developers
Conference...
Apple Introduces 20-inch Cinema Display
at Breakthrough Price
Apple Introduces 20-inch Cinema Display
at Breakthrough Price
03/13/2003 10:24 AMApple previews 'Tiger' OS, launches
30in. Cinema HD display
Apple previews 'Tiger' OS, launches
30in. Cinema HD display
06/30/2004 04:54 AMZDNet UK Jun 30 2004 9:12AM GMT
Gefen offers Apple HD Cinema Display
Extension Kits
Gefen offers Apple HD Cinema Display
Extension Kits
09/14/2004 10:40 AMGefen Inc. on Tuesday introduced new
Apple HD Cinema
Display Extension Kits. With distances ranging from 10 to 330
feet, the kits enable users to separate their computers from their
Apple HD Cinema Displays while retaining high-definition resolutions
up to 1920 x 1200 pixels. Depending on the length required, the kits
contain just cables, or a Gefen DVI Repeater, a signal regenerating
box that sits between two DVI cables, or a Gefen DVI-1000 HD Extender,
which uses sender and receiver boxes to manage the length. Prices
range from US$217 to $4,065.
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