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Apple Cinema Displays

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Technology Overview 18 Power Mac G5 Certified by SWOP SWOP, the organization that sets Specifications for Web O∂set Printing, has certified the Apple Cinema Display for virtual color proofing. This means you can check color onscreen, without the wasted time and expense of producing and delivering hardcopy proofs. Apple Cinema Displays Featuring a compact footprint and elegant aluminum design, an Apple Cinema Display is the perfect match for your new Power Mac G5. The DVI interface transfers pure digital signals from computer to display, and each display includes two USB 2.0 and two FireWire 400 ports for connecting devices. You can even add an iSight camera to the top of the display using a sleek magnetic mount. Designed for the creative workflow, Apple displays deliver stunning image quality not found in other flat panels. Each display features 100-pixel-per-inch resolution for an ideal balance of text readability and image crispness. Wide-viewing technology guarantees consistent and accurate color across a 170-degree viewing spectrum. Color quality is also superior, with a broad color gamut, high display brightness, and uniform color across the panel. All Apple Cinema Displays can be calibrated for color-managed workflows and will maintain consistent color and quality without frequent recalibration. For more information, see www.apple.com/displays. Choosing an Apple display Apple o∂ers a choice of three widescreen flat-panel displays: • The 20-inch Apple Cinema Display (1680-by-1050-pixel resolution) shows more than two full pages of graphics, layouts, and text-or DVD movies in wide format. • The 23-inch Apple Cinema HD Display (1920-by-1200-pixel resolution) supports high definition content and stunning color for multipage layouts and video editing. • The largest LCD ever designed for a personal computer, the astounding 30-inch Apple Cinema HD Display (2560-by-1600-pixel resolution) puts more than 4 million pixels at your fingertips.

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Technology Overview
Power Mac G5
Apple Cinema Displays
Featuring a compact footprint and elegant aluminum design, an Apple Cinema Display
is the perfect match for your new Power Mac G5. The DVI interface transfers pure
digital signals from computer to display, and each display includes two USB 2.0 and
two FireWire 400 ports for connecting devices. You can even add an iSight camera to
the top of the display using a sleek magnetic mount.
Designed for the creative workflow, Apple displays deliver stunning image quality not
found in other flat panels. Each display features 100-pixel-per-inch resolution for an
ideal balance of text readability and image crispness. Wide-viewing technology guaran-
tees consistent and accurate color across a 170-degree viewing spectrum. Color quality
is also superior, with a broad color gamut, high display brightness, and uniform color
across the panel. All Apple Cinema Displays can be calibrated for color-managed work-
flows and will maintain consistent color and quality without frequent recalibration.
For more information, see www.apple.com/displays.
Choosing an Apple display
Apple o∂
ers a choice of three widescreen flat-panel displays:
• The 20-inch Apple Cinema Display (1680-by-1050-pixel resolution) shows more than
two full pages of graphics, layouts, and text—or DVD movies in wide format.
• The 23-inch Apple Cinema HD Display (1920-by-1200-pixel resolution) supports
high definition content and stunning color for multipage layouts and video editing.
• The largest LCD ever designed for a personal computer, the astounding 30-inch Apple
Cinema HD Display (2560-by-1600-pixel resolution) puts more than 4 million pixels
at your fingertips.
Certified by SWOP
SWOP, the organization that sets Specifica-
tions for Web O∂set Printing, has certified
the Apple Cinema Display for virtual color
proofing. This means you can check color
onscreen, without the wasted time and
expense of producing and delivering
hardcopy proofs.