Published 10/15/2008
at T3.com News
Alongside the MacBook updates announced last night, Apple unveiled a new LED Cinema Display. It's a 24" screen packed with goodies and designed specifically for the updated range of notebooks.
To that end, it supports Apple's new Mini DisplayPort and the adaptor even comes with a MagSafe connector so that you can charge your MacBook, MacBook Pro or MacBook Air whilst you use it.
The LED technology stands out for being brighter and more power efficient than previous screens. It offers 1920 x 1200 pixel resolutions and includes an integrated iSight camera, speakers and three USB 2.0 ports. The USB ports are also powered independently, so the idea is that you can leave your accessories to charge while you take your notebook out and about.
It is interesting that Apple has chosen to design a screen specifically for its notebook range in this way. The tech specs reveal that it will only offers the new Mini DisplayPort connection, so it can only work with specific Mac products.
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