Introducing the 24-inch LED Cinema Display. It doesn’t just expand the screen of your new MacBook, MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air. With a built-in iSight camera, mic, and speakers, it expands your whole experience.
It should be noted that this new display only supports Apple's mini-DisplayPort connector, and therefore you must be in possession of a similarly equipped Apple machine (unibody MacBook or MacBook Pro, or new Air). If you own an older Mac or PC without a mini-DisplayPort (that's everyone else), you're out of luck. Start saving up for a new notebook or wait for Apple to make the appropriate adapters (I wouldn't suggest holding your breath).
The new Cinema Display has a power cord which plugs into the rear of the device and into your power strip, and a single cable that breaks into three near the end like a cat-o-3-tails. Two of these cables can be used with just about anything (taking into account the mini-DisplayPort issue).
These are the USB 2.0 and DisplayPort adapters, which will pipe video into the monitor and expose the iSight, USB Audio for the built-in speakers, and the integrated USB hub. The third cable is a MagSafe Power adapter, which can provide enough power to charge a MacBook Pro while in use; it's probably safe to assume that it can provide up to 85W of power. The three USB ports connected to the internal hub are exposed on the rear of the display exactly like the iMac.
Specs:
24-inch (viewable) LED-backlit thin film transistor (TFT) active-matrix liquid crystal display.
Supported resolutions: 1920 by 1200 pixels 1280 by 800 pixels 1024 by 640 pixels
Compatible with MacBook, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro systems with Mini DisplayPort
Three connectors: Mini DisplayPort, MagSafe, USB
Three self-powered USB 2.0 ports. Built-in iSight camera with microphone. Built-in 2.1 speaker system.
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