The Apple Cinema Display is a 22-inch LCD active-matrix display that supports a 1600×1024 resolution. It also has 2 USB “1.0” ports and used a DVI port for input. It is released primarily to complement Power Macintosh G4/400, G4/450 and G4/500. The display feature a letterbox design which constitutes to the shape of the screen. The width of the screen is longer than the height, giving the look of a letter.
Introduction: August 31, 1999
Discontinued: July 19, 2000
Display Details
Connectivity and Details
Display Type
LCD
Built-in Audio
None
Display Size
22-Inch
Built-in Camera
None
Optimum Resolution
1600×1024
USB 1.0
2
Max. Display Colors
16.7 Million
FireWire
None
Viewing Angle
160/160
Supported MacOS
8.6
Response Time
N/A
Power
62 W
Brightness
180cd/m2
Apple Order Number
N/A
Contrast Ratio
300:1
Apple Subfamily
Cinema Display
DPI/PPI
85
Dimensions
48cm x 58.7cm x 31cm
Dot/Pitch
N/A
Average Weight
25 lbs (11.4 kg)
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