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  24-inch Apple LED Cinema Display 30-inch Apple Cinema HD Display
  24 inches (diagonal viewable) 30 inches (29.7 inches viewable)
 
1920 x 1200 pixels
(optimum resolution)
1280 x 800 pixels
1024 x 640 pixels
2560 x 1600
(optimum resolution)
2048 x 1280
1920 x 1200
1280 x 800
1024 x 640
     
  S$ 1,448.00 S$ 3,048.00

 
 
 
 
feature01   Enjoy One or Two Artful Displays
Each display is designed to match the sculpted aluminum enclosures of Mac Pro and MacBook Pro. And because this strong, anodized aluminum allows for an exceptionally narrow bezel, you can put multiple displays right next to each other, for a virtually seamless picture. The Cinema Display hovers above your desk on a curvaceous stand, and - since it's the lightest Apple display ever - a light touch can adjust the viewing angle from - 5°
to 25°.
feature02   Double-Wide, 16-Lane PCI Express All Around
With an all PCI Express architecture, Mac Pro supports a lineup of state-of-the-art graphics cards to ensure a spectacular visual experience. Every Mac Pro supports two displays - including one 30-inch Apple Cinema HD Display - and can be expanded to drive an array of up to eight displays.
feature03   A Desktop for Your Laptop
Bring your MacBook Pro home to a big, bright Apple Cinema Display for the perfect combination of portability and presence. All MacBook and MacBook Pro models connect to the 23-inch Apple Cinema HD Display or 20-inch Apple Cinema Display. And with dual-link DVI support and up to 256MB of graphics memory, every MacBook Pro also supports the massive 30-inch Apple Cinema HD Display, giving your portable computer a dramatic desktop canvas.
feature04   Peripheral Devices on Your Desktop
Every Apple display has a FireWire 400 hub and a USB 2.0 hub, each with two ports. Use the FireWire ports for connecting high-performance devices like digital cameras, and camcorders. And whether you're using your display with a Mac or a PC, you can make best use of all the latest USB 2.0 devices, including iPods, and industry-standard printers and scanners.
feature05   Lose Controls
With a VGA connection, you have to futz with controls for power, brightness and contrast, fine tracking and coarse tracking, white and black balance controls, as well as horizontal and vertical positions. Not so on an Apple display. Tucked away on the side are the only controls you really need: brightness and power. So you can save your control-freak tendencies for where they really matter - your work.