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Apple M9178LL/A (Silver) LCD Monitor
Apple M9178LL/A (Silver) LCD Monitor

Consumer Rating


Price Range
$569 - $900

Product Description

The widescreen design of the Apple Cinema Display offers a natural format for arranging documents the way your brain processes them - longer wide than high. 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. The display matches the sculpted aluminum enclosures of the Power Mac G5 and PowerBook. This strong, anodized aluminum also allows for an exceptionally narrow bezel, so you can use multiple displays together seamlessly. The Cinema Display hovers above your desk on a curvaceous stand, and hardly requires any pressure to adjust the viewing angle from -5 to 25, since the enclosure is the lightest 23" Apple display ever.The Cinema Display includes a FireWire 400 hub and a USB 2.0 hub, each with two ports, so you can connect a printer or scanner, or a digital camera or camcorder.



Big step forward from their last 23"!
Rating


Written By
rasi2290

Date Written
Oct 06 2006

Summary

I've been staring at Apple monitors all day long for the last 12 years or so, and to be perfectly frank, I was never thrilled with the original HD Cinema Display. Not in the 23", or any other size. It was absurdly expensive for the performance, it was...

Strength

Thin .75" bezel, light, gorgeous aluminum cabinet, compatible with any Mac or PC with DVI.

Weakness

Price. No height adjustment. Buttons are touch-sensitive and only work inside OS

Bottom Line

It's all about priorities. This is without question the most visually impressive 23" monitor available, but it lacks features available on cheaper alternatives.

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Great Working Space, Quality Image - a Comparison to the Dell 20" Flat Panel
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Written By
jktucker

Date Written
May 01 2005

Summary

When I set out to find a new monitor for my home office set up, I looked at the Mac and the Dell models. I let price make up my mind-- the Dell 20" flat panel won out. When I asked for a new monitor at work, I went with the 23" Apple. One of the...

Strength

Quality image, no jags when running vector graphics programs.

Weakness

Expensive. The stand tilts but doesn't raise or lower.

Bottom Line

like a breath of fresh air, finally enough space to see your work. Provides a quality picture. I'll be saving up for my next one.

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apple moniter
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Written By
skyline34

Date Written
Jun 11 2005

Summary

I have the dell xps and a mac.I had the 19"inch dell's ultrasharp moniter and just recently bought the apple 23" hd moniter. I like the apple moniter because you can display alot more thing and my 19"inch couldn't, so i ditch the dell moniter and use...

Strength

good picture, extra viewing spaces, and hd

Weakness

got missing pixels on the first day i got it

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Very good. Buy it.
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Written By
davebarnes

Date Written
Jan 30 2006

Summary

I own: 1. Samsung 191T+ 19-inch LCD monitor 2. Apple 20-inch LCD monitor 3. Apple 23-inch LCD monitor. The Apple 23-inch LCD monitor is very impressive. My only real complaint is that Apple does not make a 25-inch version as the 30-inch is too...

Strength

image quality, style

Weakness

does not have an analog input

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