Most Mac drug user face for a nice , budget monitor will ignore Apple ’s Cinema Displays for monitor by Dell or other major manufacturer . But these third party monitors do n’t feature mini DisplayPorts .
The CinemaView is the first ( third party ) monitor to keep going Apple ’s mini DisplayPort standard , which stand for that unibody MacBook users wo n’t need to mess up with adapters to plug in . Plus , they look super Appley .
Coming in sizes up to 24 - inch and resolution up to 1920 x 1080 ( slenderly lower than Apple ’s 1920 x 1200 ) , these aluminum and glass displays each feature 1000:1 dividing line , 350 cd / m2 brightness , 5ms reply and a 3 - port USB hub .

But the most attractive feature is in spades the price , with the displays promised to be somewhere between $ 300 and $ 500 when they ’re released sometime before September 1 . [ CinemaViewviaMacworld ]
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