CinemaView Builds First Monitors To Support Apple’s Mini Display Ports

Amit Chowdhry | Tuesday April 14, 2009 | 943 views| Add a Comment
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CinemaView is the first company to announce that they have built monitors that will be the first to support Apple’s Mini Display Port.  This new video-connection will be the standard in Apple’s latest Mac computers.

The sizes that CinemaView is selling the Mini Display-compatible monitors are 19″ with a 1440×900 resolution, 20.1″ with 1650×1050 resolution, and 24″ with 1920×1080 resolution.  The prices of the monitors will be $300, $400, and $500 respectively.  This is a good price for anyone that is not willing to drop $900 on Apple’s 24″ LED display.  CinemaView will be unleashing the monitors before September 1st of this year.

[via SlashGear]

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