Apple lcd monitor review reveals 30 inches of pure digital, active-matrix, LCD screen with a resolution of 2560 by 1600 pixels states Craig Crossman, host of the Computer America Radio talk show.
(PRWEB) July 27, 2004 -- Just a few weeks ago, I told you about the 22 inch monitor attached to my computer and how I bask in its glow every day. I also described how throughout the years, my desire for bigger screens took me from a meager beginning of 13 inches to my current 22 inch Cinema Display from Apple Computer. I felt that I had endured my right of passage, that now I could be at peace with my inner child, rewarded at the end with the biggest, most beautiful screen I could ever possibly want. And then it call came crashing down as my eyes fell upon what Apple just unveiled at the World Wide Developer's Conference in San Francisco.
There they were. Not one, not two, but three of the most beautiful color screens I've ever seen. Gone was the older but yet still very cool transparent plastic frame in which the former Apple screens were framed. The new models are now housed in a very sleek all aluminum frame. The bezel around the perimeter of each of the screens is much thinner than the two inch frame around the former models. The thinner frames also proves to be functional as well as aesthetically pleasing in that two of these screens placed side by side will have less of a gap between them.
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http://www.computeramerica.com/content/columns/craig/2004/2004-07-05.htm
About Craig Crossman
Craig Crossman is a Knight-Ridder newspaper columnist writing about computers and technology. He also hosts the nation's longest running nationally syndicated radio talk show on computers and technology, Computer America, heard on the Business Talk Radio network weeknights at 10PM ET. In South Florida, you can hear a rebroadcast of a selected Computer America show each Sunday evening at 8PM ET on WJNO 1290AM.
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