Apple LCD Updates
Appleinsider provides some additional confirmation that Apple's LCD line is about to see a revision.
The report echos many of the details provided by a ThinkSecret report earlier this month.
The new report offers pricing for the new models at $2999 (30"), $999 (20") and $1499-1799 (23").
Apple's World Wide Developer's Conference kicks off next week and could represent the launch point for the new displays. Rumors of other devices/introductions have been circulating. Rumor roundup to follow.
The report echos many of the details provided by a ThinkSecret report earlier this month.
The new report offers pricing for the new models at $2999 (30"), $999 (20") and $1499-1799 (23").
Apple's World Wide Developer's Conference kicks off next week and could represent the launch point for the new displays. Rumors of other devices/introductions have been circulating. Rumor roundup to follow.
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(View all)100 months ago
Sounds cool, but how big is the market for something like this?
You'd be surprised. Huge.100 months ago
Sounds cool, but how big is the market for something like this?
Better than the market when the 22" was $3999. :eek:
If there is a 20" widescreen DVI monitor, I'll pick up that in a heartbeat! And then I'd finally be able to get a retail 9800 Pro without having to get a brick for the DVI.
YES!
100 months ago
Man a upgrade would be nice but I cant help but notice they almost cost more than the Powermacs Except the 20'
100 months ago
something is inherantly wrong when my monitor costs as much as my computer.
100 months ago
Why would anybody buy a 30" monitor when they can buy and use two 20" monitors (given that their graphics card can support this) for 2/3 the price?
I certainly wouldn't...
I certainly wouldn't...
100 months ago
Well this will put the 20" at a good price for edu. If this is true i would be very very very temped to pick one up for my powerbook.
100 months ago
Grr, no sub $1000 Apple Display?!?!
Darn it all! :mad:
Yes, my feelings exactly!
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