Apple Cinema Display 30

Get a Clearer View With the Apple Cinema Display 30

The 30-inch Apple Cinema Display brings life to everything you watch or see from your Mac or PC. The wide-screen 30-inch Cinema Display for sale comes through in HD on an LCD computer monitor. You can find the sleek aluminum design on eBay, and spruce up your desktop or table in your office or home.

What are the specifications of the 30-inch Apple Cinema Display?

Many components factor into making this Apple 30-inch monitor output a colorful and clear picture. This crisp view is the result of the following Apple Cinema Display 30 specifications:

  • The optimum resolution is 2560x1600, which includes over 16 million display colors. Viewers can also choose to see the picture in 2048x1280, 1920x1200, 1280x800, and 1024x640 pixels.
  • The viewing response time is 16 milliseconds.
  • The cinema display has a contrast ratio of 400:1.

What requirements are there to use the Apple Cinema Display?

Connect the Apple Cinema HD Display to a Mac or a PC. Your computer must have the following connector ports:

  • Dual-link Digital Video Interface (DVI) port: This transmits digital video to the monitor at a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels.
  • Graphics card: The graphics card supports the dual-link DVI. Check the product specifications or the owner's manual to determine if your graphics card supports dual-link DVI.
  • Additional adapter: Use this for Macs released after October 2008 to run the display.

What other features does the Apple Cinema Display 30 have?

An aluminum frame surrounds the Apple Cinema Display 30-inch monitor. Its aluminum stand contains a mechanism that allows you to tilt the display. Adjust it to get the best viewing angle for all your applications, movies, and games. The monitor also features a FireWire port that delivers a data transfer rate of 400 Mbps.

How is this Apple monitor different from previous models?

This Apple Cinema Display 30-inch monitor was introduced in 2004. This model is compatible with most Power Macs, PowerBooks, and PC computers.

Although the 30-inch design wasn't released until 2004, the Cinema Display model at a different price in smaller screen sizes had been around since 1999. This aluminum-framed monitor replaced the previous polycarbonate monitors. This gave the monitor increased durability.

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