The Apple Cinema Display is a
product line of widescreen flat panel
monitors made by
Apple Inc.. Apple initially introduced the 22" Apple Cinema Display in September 1999 alongside the
Power Mac G4. The display used
DVI, and was enclosed in a high-density
plastic frame with an
easel-style stand.Apple upgraded the Cinema Display in July 2000, by running
DVI,
USB and 25
V power through a single
ADC connector. In March 2002, Apple replaced the 22" model with a 23" model supporting full
1080p resolution, which was redesignated the "Cinema Display HD". In June 2004, Apple completely redesigned the Cinema Display line in an aluminum case, introducing a 30" Cinema Display HD as the flagship model. These later models have an
aluminum stand with a design similar to the current
iMac stand, and a surface that matches Apple's
Mac Pro and
MacBook Pro computers. They come in 20", 23" and 30" models.
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