Ars Technica hands-on Apple’s new 24-inch LED Cinema Display
MacDailyNews —
... when you have attached the display to use its integrated devices. That is, when you've hooked it all up, it will use the iSight in the display instead of the notebook's, and it will use the USB audio on the display and disable the output on the notebook. That is, until you plug a set of headphones into the port on the notebook, at which time the display's speakers will disable and route the audio directly to your ears automatically," Ecker reports. Full report, with many photos, here .
First Impressions of the 24-inch Cinema Displays Seem Bright
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News —
... ArsTechnica has provided excellent first impression coverage of their newly acquired 24-inch Apple Cinema Display and thus far are pleased with its performance. ...
24″ Cinema Displays Have Shipped
Cult of Mac —
... Ars Technica blogger Clint Ecker did an unboxing first impressions post on Wednesday, a few shots from which can be seen in the gallery below. Of note is the high-gloss reflectivity of the display glass and the fact that Mac OS X elegantly defers to the display’s iSight instead of the notebook’s. It also uses the USB audio on the display, disabling the output on the notebook until you plug into the notebook’s headphone jack. Ecker says the Cinema Display appears “slightly brighter” than the display on a similarly sized iMac. ...
24 inch Apple LED Cinema Display gets tested a bit
I4U News —
... one of these beauties and published a hands-on report with unboxing photos. Quote: "Apple's new 24-inch Cinema Display has shipped, and arrived this afternoon. While we have only had about an hour to test it out so far, we're quite pleased. It should be noted that this new display only supports Apple's mini-DisplayPort connector, and therefore you must be in possession of a similarly equipped Apple machine (unibody MacBook or MacBook Pro, or new Air)." Read the full report on ArsTechnica . The 24 inch Apple LED Cinema Display sells for $899 on the ...
Apple's 24-inch mini-DisplayPort LED Cinema Display deliveries now arriving
Obsessable News Feed —
... has finally shipped and is already reaching customers. The new revision to the line uses an LED-based backlight and supports video input only over the DisplayPort interface. The screen resembles an iMac, with a recessed base allowing you to store an in-use MacBook right underneath it. Rather than go with standard cable hook-ups, Apple is forcing users to use a single multi-purpose cable that carries the USB input, power with which charge an Apple laptop, and DisplayPort wires. Though having just one cable connected to the display may be appealing to those obsessed with keeping ...
Apple LED Cinema Display now shipping
CrunchGear —
The fancy LED Apple display is shipping now. Right now it only works when connected to a MacBook or MacBook Pro or MacBook Air as a result of it using the new mini DisplayPort interface.
Ars has one of those “unboxing” deals that the kids love so much these days, alongside its first impressions of the device.
Apple wants $899 for the display, which is just shy of Absolutely Insane for a 24-inch monitor.
via Cult of Mac
Ya se empiezan a ver los primeros LED Cinema de Apple
Gizmología —
... que se la comprara solo 15 segundos después de que Steve Jobs la anunciase. Claro, la vemos por internet y en Flickr y aquí ya no estamos muriendo de envidia, porque será terriblemente cara, sí, pero nos morimos de envidia igual.
En Ars Technica ya tienen las primeras impresiones, también en Apple Insider, donde ambos, para terminar de matarnos de la envidia lo muestran con un MacBook nuevo. No hay derecho.
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