Apple showcases 30", 23" and 20" monitors
At WWDC Apple showcased its 30" monitor supporting resolutions up to 2560x1600 along with 23" and 20" models that are to replace existing flat panels. All of the above have 2 x FireWire 400 and 2 x USB 2.0 ports, DVI (instead of ADC). The latter enables to connect monitors to Power Macs, PowerBooks and PC-compatible systems.

30" Apple Cinema HD will go on sale in August, 23" Apple Cinema HD (1920x1200) and 20" Apple Cinema Display (1680x1050) will go on sale in July with prices ranging from $2000 to $1300. 30" modeil will cost $3300.
While there are no special requirements for 23" and 20", 30" model will work on Power Mac G5 systems with NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra cards (Apple is going to supply upgrade packs for existing G5, while new systems will have GF 6800 as an option).
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20" Apple Cinema Display M9177LL/A |
23" Apple Cinema HD Display M9178LL/A |
30" Apple Cinema HD Display M9179LL/A |
Display |
TFT AMLCD |
Resolutions |
- 1680 x 1050 (optimal)
- 1280 x 800
- 1024 x 640
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- 1920 x 1200 (optimal)
- 1280 x 800
- 1024 x 640
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- 2560 x 1600 (optimal)
- 2048 x 1280
- 1920 x 1200
- 1280 x 800
- 1024 x 640
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Colors |
16.7 million |
Viewing angles |
170° vertical and horizontal |
Brightness |
250 nit |
270 nit |
Contrast |
400:1 |
Response time |
16 ms |
Dot size |
0.258 mm |
0.250 mm |
Bundled cables |
DVI, FireWire 400, USB 2.0, power |
Interfaces |
2 x USB 2.0, 2 x FireWire 400, Kensington security |
Power |
100-240 VAC 50-60Hz |
Max. power |
65W |
90W |
150W |
Idle power |
3W |
Size |
41x47.1x17.4 cm |
45x53.6x18.7 cm |
54.3x68.8x21.5 cm |
Weight |
6.6 kg |
7.03 kg |
12.47 kg |
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