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Saturday, July 02, 2011

July MacSTAC Meeting and sale listing for an APPLE CINEMA Display HD

For those of you who were at the June meeting, this month IS NOT the annual picnic. That will occur in August. Our July meeting on July 21st will cover computer security and a number of other topics. Please put this on your calendar.

On another note, one of our members has this Cinema display for sale on Craigslist. If you are interested, please let me know.

Ben

APPLE CINEMA Display HD A1082 23" LCD Monitor - $300  



Apple 23 Inch Cinema LCD HD Widescreen Display DVI

1920x1200 Max Resolution

Model #: A1082

Very good shape. Includes stand, power brick, and mini DVI adapter 

More specs:

OVERVIEW

IntroducedJune 2004
DiscontinuedAugust 2006
Model NumberA1082
Order NumberM9178LL/A
Initial Price$1,999
Support StatusVintage
Weight and Dimensions15.5 lbs., 17.7" H x 21.1" W x 7.3" D
System RequirementsMac with any NVIDIA or ATI Radeon 7500 (or better) graphics card and Mac OS X v10.2.8 or later. Windows PC with DVI ports that support full single link digital bandwidth.
MountingVESA FDMI (MIS-D, 100, C) compliant

DISPLAY

TypeLCDSize23"Viewable Area23"Colors16.7 millionViewing angle170° horizontal; 170° verticalBrightness270 cd/m²Contrast ratio400:1Response time16 msPixel pitch0.258 mmDPI--Resolutions1024 x 640, 1280 x 800, and 1920 x 1200

CONNECTIONS

ConnectionDVI
AudioNone
CameraNone
Ports2 - USB 2.0, 2 - FireWire 400

POWER

Max Watts90 W
On June 28th, 2004, Apple released a completely revised Cinema display line. The new models now shipped in an aluminum case with sizes ranging from 20, 23 to 30-inch. All displays were now connected via DVI, making the displays compatible with Windows PCs. 


   

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