Computing

Kanex DVI Hooks Your Computer Up To Apple’s Cinema Display

There’s nothing like a good DVI to better your watching/gaming/skyping experience. And Kanex’s new dual-link DVI will hook you up with resolutions up to 2560×1600 on a 27-inch Apple LED Cinema Display. That is, as long as you’ve got a PC or Mac with a good graphics card. Just remember, if you’re Skyping with this baby, check your hair first. $US150. [Kanex]


August 4, 2011
Computing

Kanex SnapX Lets You Connect Two Macs To One Cinema Display

Got an Apple Cinema display and a couple of Macs lying around? Want them to all work together? No problem, Kanex’s latest accessory, the SnapX two-port switcher has got you covered.


July 20, 2011
Computing

Apple’s 27-Inch Thunderbolt Display: Just Like The Last One But You Know, Better

Apple’s new Thunderbolt Display is kind of like when the Power Rangers upgraded to Thunderzords from Megazords—they’re still just Zords (er, a display), but now with more Thunder-y power. Er, right.


July 16, 2011
Computing

New Thunderbolt-y Cinema Displays Leaked On Apple’s Website

Well this is weird: Apple’s gone and leaked one of its own products. MacRumors points out this image of a Lion-backgrounded Cinema Display that showed up today on Apple’s website, along with a shot of two daisy-chained displays.


June 17, 2011
Computing

Apple Delaying Hardware Refreshes Until Lion Release

AppleInsider reports that Apple executives are so stoked on Lion that they’re delaying the release of the much anticipated MacBook Air refresh (as well as others like Time Capsule, Mac Mini and Cinema Display) until the Lion is unleashed. [AppleInsider]


March 20, 2011
Computing

Some MacBook Pro Thunderbolt Ports Are Messing With Cinema Displays

Some 24-inch and 27-inch Apple Cinema Displays owners are experiencing distracting flicker when connected to a MacBook Pro via the new Thunderbolt port.


September 17, 2010

Apple’s 27-inch LED Cinema Display Now Available

It took a good month and a half, but today Apple stocked its virtual storefront with the 27-inch LED Cinema Display. Shipping will take 3-4 weeks for the $1299 monitor. [Apple via @gaberivera]


September 2, 2010

Philips Bringing 21:9 3D Cinema Display To The Home

Philips has quite an exciting announcement for home cinema fans at its IFA press conference today—it’s upgrading its 21:9 Cinema display with Full HD 3D capabilities.


July 28, 2010

Apple 24-inch, 30-inch Cinema Displays To Be Discontinued?

Based on a tweet by Macworld‘s Jason Snell, it seems that Apple’s 24-inch and 30-inch Cinema Displays may be discontinued after the new 27-inch versions hit stores. [Jason Snell via Engadget]


Computing

A Rundown Of The New Apple Gear

Faster iMacs, more powerful Mac Pros, larger Cinema Displays, a Magic Trackpad and a nifty battery charger were among the Apple product announcements today. Here’s a rundown of what you need to know: Mac Pros Now Have Up to 12 Cores Apple’s LED Cinema Display Now Comes In 27-inch Size Faster New iMacs Can Run Both SSD and HDDs at Once Apple’s Battery Charger Has the Lowest Vampire Draw In Its Class Apple’s Magic Trackpad Is Here A Driver Update For Apple’s Magic Trackpad Is Now Available