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Apple started manufacturing its monitors in 1980, when the Monitor III was introduced to match the Apple II and the…
The long history of Apple displays is marked by many new solutions, such as the introduction of the first color monitors, LCD displays, flat panel displays, portable displays and so on… The first Cinema Display was released in September 1999, and was available in different sizes. The Thunderbolt Display was introduced in July 2011. After many changes and improvements, Apple discontinued the Apple Cinema Display. Today the Thunderbolt Display is the only Apple display marketed directly by the company.
Apple started manufacturing its monitors in 1980, when the Monitor III was introduced to match the Apple II and the…
Learn how to identify your Apple display and find the serial number of your Apple Cinema or Thunderbolt Display. (more…)
The Apple Cinema HD Display (30-Inch, Aluminum) is meant to complement the Apple hi-end products, such as the Power Macintosh…
Introduced in July 2011, and the discontinued in the summer of 2016, the Apple Thunderbolt Display (27-inch) is a companion…
The Apple Cinema Display LED (27-inch) is meant to companion the laptops with a Mini DisplayPort (earlier Macs aren’t supported):…
The Apple Cinema Display (23-inch, aluminum) is meant to complement the Apple hi-end products, such as the Power Macintosh G5…
The Apple Cinema Display (20-inch, aluminum) was a great invention in design. Meant to complement the Apple hi-end products, such…
The Apple Cinema Display LED (24-inch) is meant to companion the laptops with small displays and a Mini DisplayPort (earlier…
The Apple Cinema Display ADC (22-Inch) is an active-matrix LCD matte display, which comes with a maximum native resolution of…
The Apple Cinema Display HD (High Definition, 23-inch) is an active-matrix LCD matte display, with a maximum resolution of 1920…
The Apple Cinema Display ADC (20-inch) is an active-matrix, LCD matte display with a maximum resolution of 1680 x 1050…
The Apple corporation engineers have provided a signal system named Apple Cinema Display Error Codes in order to inform the…
Introduced in September 1999 by Apple Inc., the flat panel Apple Cinema Display featured a 22-inch computer monitor. In July…
The Apple Multiple Scan 14 Display was a color monitor that supported a variety of resolutions. It had a built-in…
Manufactured by Apple Inc., the Apple AudioVision 14 Display was Apple's first true multimedia monitor. This color display is truly…
The Apple Performa Plus Display was a low-end Goldstar-built 14-inch monitor designed and fabricated for the Macintosh Performa series. Apple…
The Apple Macintosh 12-inch RGB Display was introduced with the Mac LC in October 1989. It uses a 13-inch Sony…
Introduced in March 1989, the Apple Macintosh Portrait Display was Apple's first full-page monitor for the Macintosh. It had a…
Introduced with the Macintosh IIcx and the Macintosh Two-Page Monochrome Video Card, the 21-inch Macintosh Two-Page Monochrome Display was Apple’s…
The Apple Macintosh Color Display was released in conjunction with the Macintosh IIvi and Macintosh IIvx computers. The Macintosh Color…