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"Don't attempt to rationalize - Trust your instincts" In all likelihood, you are reading this review with two separate goals in mind. First, you want to make sure that nothing is horribly wrong with the lyrically-beautiful, breathtakingly-enormous 30-inch Cinema Display. After all, it is only natural to worry that its intoxicating attractiveness is counterpoised by some hidden, yet devastating, flaw. Well, you can breathe a sigh of relief: it is flawless. Indeed, it represents the very essence of perfection in both function and form.
Second, you are reading this review in a desperate attempt to find some way to justify the purchase of a 30-inch Cinema Display. Perhaps you need to justify it to your thrifty spouse, and are trying to find a reasonable answer to that inevitable question, "but why do you NEED a 30-inch monitor?" Or perhaps you must justify the purchase to an emotionless manager, who is unable to appreciate the aesthetic beauty of this gargantuan monitor. Fortunately, previous reviewers have outlined a number of possible justifications that you might find helpful: a larger monitor improves work efficiency, reduces strain on your eyes, can double as a TV set, etc. Simply select the justification that will be most convincing to your target audience, and don't take no for an answer. I wish you luck.
However, never lose sight of this fact: you do not need to justify the purchase of a 30-inch Cinema Display to yourself. Even trying to do so is dangerous, since in all probability you will be unable to justify spending $1800 on an enormous monitor when you have a perfectly serviceable monitor already. Yes, I'm sure that some people have a genuine need for a 30-inch monitor, but (be honest with yourself) you are almost certainly not one of them.
And more to the point, any attempt at justification is irrelevant. This monitor is not about need, or utility, or functionality, or productivity, or other such tedious concepts. It is about sheer, unabashed, covetousness. You want it. You must possess it. You feel an inexplicable, unjustifiable compulsion to buy it. The vast expanse of the 29.7-inch viewable area haunts your waking thoughts, and appears in your dreams as a luminous vision of perfection that is always just out of reach.
Don't question it. Just buy it.
A year ago today, I did exactly that. Twice. Now, looking at both of my 30-inch monitors in front of me, I feel that I have come closer to true contentment than most people do in a lifetime. Is that shallow? Maybe. But I don't think so. And I'm willing to bet that you don't either. If you did, you would have stopped reading this review a long time ago.
"Productivity and Fun" I've owned a 30" Cinema HD for a couple months now and while I regularly work on smaller monitors, I love the productivity and the immersion of a display this size. I regularly play World of Warcraft on it (which of course is a great experience) but a couple weekends ago I opened up Microsoft Word 2007 and was blown away by how productive it is to fit 3 pages side by side on screen at once. It's something you don't even think about until you try it; 3 full pages + 3 more partial pages = quick and easy access to whatever document you are working on.
I also own a couple of 19" NEC flatscreens (and I use one in addition to the 30" Cinema HD). The NECs are definitely brighter and crisper, although I think the Cinema is more "true" and gives a clear but soft and refined look to images.
PROS
- So big...so much room - Elegant case - USB/Firewire hub built in - Works well with both Vista and OSX (haven't tried anything else) on my Mac Pro
CONS
- Ample video card power. While normal applications will run fine with a decent card, fullscreen games REALLY struggle. I'm running a tricked out Mac Pro but in lieu of dropping $1500 on a better (and Mac compatible) video card, I've been stuck running lower resolution and less detail.
- Getting used to it. The first couple hours I owned this display I seriously contemplated returning it.
- Price. Two 19"s are productive and will cost you $400-600. Even a good 24" display provides alot of bang for the buck. Apple is on the high end for 30" displays; you can probably get cheaper 30" displays elsewhere.
The unit I purchased has no bad pixels and is used heavily. I highly recommend.
"It's really big" Pros: If you want some rationalization for buying this, you can convincingly argue that it will improve your productivity to have room for multiple large windows. But let's be honest: you just want it because it's really big and beautiful and will make you happy. So go buy one and you'll wonder why you waited so long.
Cons: When I first bought it, my wife was afraid that it would come to life and eat us up and was afraid to enter my office for a week. Also it might give you some eyestrain until you get used to it; I recommend turning down the brightness.
"Best monitor in the world!" This monitor is STUNNING. There is no better monitor for computers anywhere, no exceptions. If you don't have it for Mac or Windows, run (don't walk) out and buy it immediately!
"Amazing" I bought this monitor as I often need to have multiple windows open for a project. It provides the real estate for that and more. This display is awesome!
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- Requires NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra DDL Card
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What our customer's say!
"Perfect size, great quality.", At first I thought this screen was going to be too big, but after a few days it felt just right. It's sharp and contrasty, and you can't really have enough screen real estate to keep multiple editor windows open. It does produce quite a bit of heat - hopefully Apple will come out with an LED lit version soon. Until then, this certainly beats the 23 inch, which was already a great screen. Apple uses high quality LCD panels and the image quality you get in return is very good. This is the perfect screen if you have to stare at one for most of the day.
"Stunning Picture on this Display, could use a refresh in some specs...", Just got the 30" Apple Cinema Display, after agonizing for months on which brand/model to buy for a large desktop monitor. I've had this for 3 days now, hooked up to my 17" Mac Book Pro notebook, and my initial impression is that the picture is stunning, much better at home that when I've seen these on display at several other stores, including the Apple Store. The colors and brightness are amazing out of the box, and I still haven't had a chance to use a color calibration tool, waiting for a Huey Pro to arrive in the mail early next week.
After much agonizing, and A LOT of research on other brands/models, I recommend this monitor. A couple of items, this model could use a slight refresh in specs, no iSight camera, can't buy standalone anymore, there should be one integrated into the bezel, like the iMacs and notebook computers from Apple. Also, if there is going to be a hub for ports, add a couple of firewire 800 ports alongside the USB and FW 400 ones already on it. Other than that, I say go ahead a buy, you will not regret it!
"Amazing view--but get the extended warranty", I love my Apple Cinematic Display. It's the best monitor I've ever had and I've had several. The color's crisp, the text is easy to read. Both computer and TV images are sharp and beautifully rendered. The tilt is a useful feature that prevents strain looking straight on.
Note: You do need to get the extended warranty. My display is currently in for service and I'm VERY glad I made the investment on the AppleCare service.
My service plan called for the monitor to be sent away for repairs. I believe there is an option to upgrade your AppleCare and get in-home repairs. If you are buying a monitor today, look carefully at your warranty plan options and make sure you get one that will get your monitor back to you ASAP. Once you have one of these wonderful displays, it's VERY hard doing without them.
"Stunning", This is the very best monitor available. High quality digital photos take on a 3d look and it allows for several pages of text with room for tv in the corner. I am running it with a Gateway DX440X which has a strong video card and it runs perfectly smoothly. My photos from the national gallery are stunning. I didn't have any bad pixels that I can find...some have complained of that.
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"productivity booster, well worth the price", I bought mine used, it is definitely the best choice of a monitor I ever made. I have to sit in front of the computer for hours on end - and this one is a really productivity booster. Despite the size and weight it is very easy to move around. It is a perfect fit to the MacBook Pro. I use the small screen for my email and things, and together with the large one I finally have all the space available to run three applications at once, plus all the references I need on the side. I work as a translator, and I need to research terms, have the source and target document open side by side, and google things at the same time. The 30 inch monitor is the only way to do this without having to go back and forth between programs. And besides, it looks wonderful on the desk, I always like coming back to it.
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"Step up to the best!", I recently bought a new intel Mac and loaded it up all the way. With such a monsterous system, I wanted an equally powerful monitor. I was going to purchase Mac's 23" HD Cinema display, but I bought my Mac just after their displays dropped in price, so I decided to go all the way with the 30" HD Cinema display... and I'm glad I did! First off, this display is like having 2 side-by-side displays, it's that huge. The brightness and clarity of the HD picture is stunning. On my previous Mac, I used a 17" display and used Photoshop and Illustrator on a daily basis. Now, with this 30" display using Adobe Creative Suite CS3 Design Premium Upgrade [Mac] I'll be able to have multiple programs on the screen at once and have hi-res photos open at full size. If you do a lot of design work, or if you just want to have the room to have iTunes, Safari and various other programs open all at once, this is the display for you. There is only one problem that some users may have. This display ONLY works with G5 Macs and G4 Powerbook Macs (PC users need to check the system requirements for compatibility). So, all other Mac users will be left out, so make sure you have the right system before purchasing. Overall, this is a tremendous display of the highest quality. The price may be too much for some, but if your serious about web and graphic design like myself, this is a must-have!
"The best monitor for AutoCAD", This is the best monitor I've used in a long time. I use AutoCAD on a daily basis and the screen is clearer and criper than any other monitor I've ever used. The screen is so large, I'm able to work without having to zoom in and out all of the time. The biggest problem I have with it is getting used to not zooming all of the time because I got so used to doing that. I use a Winows PC with a NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT video card and the monitor is able to keep up with me when I draw. I had no trouble setting up the monitor out of the box and it's worked flawlessly for over a year now. I'm going to buy more of these monitors for my draftsmen.
"A Stunning Display", After seeing this display in person, I had to run out and buy one. In Windows at 2650x1600 it seems to display things about the same size as my 20" monitor does at 1600x1200, but you get more than twice as much on the screen as the 20" (2.1333 times to be more exact).
Besides hearing about how stunningly beautiful it is, here are some things you might like to know about it:
It will hook directly to a MacBook Pro's DVI port without any adapters or mods, and display at full resolution. If you're using it on a PC, you need dual-link DVI capability (not the same as dual DVI). I thought this would mean paying a lot of money for a new video card, but it doesn't. I called ATI and ordered a Radeon x1650 Pro PCIe card direct, which cost $150. It displays at the full 2650x1600 resolution with no problems, has 512MB DDR2 memory, video out, and though it includes several cables and adapters, none are required to hook the display up. In fact it seems faster than my two year old $700 card did. I do mostly digital photography (Photoshop), and it is plenty fast. I don't think that unless you're doing 3D modeling or serious gaming, that you'll need anything more. It is also Vista ready, so it can handle all the features of Vista (translucent windows or whatever. I don't have Vista). There are 3 plugs on the cable. One is the DVI plug, the second is a Firewire (400 not 800), and the third is USB. The latter two are to provide you with 2 USB and 2 Firewire ports at the back of the display.
Now for the drawbacks, or should I say drawback. The only positioning adjustment is the ability to tilt the display. Although it is easy to rotate the image 90 degrees, it would require rigging something up to rotate the monitor. There is no height adjustment so I can't squeeze the center speaker of my audio underneath the display (I'd call it a monitor, but since it's Apple, they refer to them as displays).
Included software assist you in setting the levels and color to the right settings. When I bought it, I considered it an extravagance, but after using it for a few weeks, I've changed my mind. It increases productivity immeasurably being able to keep multiple windows open, not having to zoom in and out while editing photographs, and being able to display 39 columns (64 pixel) and 66 rows (20 pixel) of an Excel spreadsheet.Or 3 legal size pages at 100% side by side in Word without scrolling. Pretty cool, huh?
It's also extremely stylish, and along with my DiNovo Edge keyboard, it could go in a museum.
When I bought it from Amazon, it was $1,924 plus a 5% discount at the time, no tax, and $10 shipping. It came out to be about $125 less than what I would have paid from Apple with their education program discount (since they charge 6% tax and I'm also getting 3% in rewards bonuses using my Amazon credit card). But even at full retail it would have been worth it. I am in love with this display!
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Originally I was going to use this display with my MacBook Pro for my digital photo work, but now that it's connected to the PC, I literally can't take my eyes off of it. Does anybody know of a cable or switch that would allow me to use it for both and switch between them conveniently?
If you buy one piece of expensive computer hardware this year, this display should be it. You won't regret it.
I am delighted with this purchase!!!
"Brilliant product. Productivity enhancer.", I have been recently converting from PC -> Mac at home. Have an iMac 24" and a 17" MacBook Pro. Been using the MacBook to transition between work and home, and now can do a lot of my development for work on the MacBook (I am a programmer).
I use a 24" Dell at work, and have been pretty happy with it -- though I have been lusting after a 30" Cinema Display just due to the fact that it looks really nice (like a work of art in comparison to the childish looking 30" Dells). But I didn't really want to pay the price premium ($400 difference between the two). So I've been patiently looking around hoping the price will drop. Well, the local Apple Store had a demo model that was never even used for cheaper than the Dell! The box looked beaten up (they have been shuffling it between the floor and the back room every week) but the monitor was in pristine shape. Plugged it into the MacBook at the store, and I was sold!
While 1920x1200 on the 24" Dell was a nice bump up from the 1600x1200 I was used to with my home 21" Dell, 30" at 2560x1600 was a revelation. I finally feel unconstrained by my desktop, especially when I have my 17" Laptop screen next to it for miscellaneous windows, or reference materials (I am a programmer as mentioned above). I can have code views side by side on my main monitor, which I had never been able to do before and I am no longer flipping between applications. XCode's debugger basically yearns for screen space like this thanks to the multiple floating windows (an irksome 'feature' in XCode).
I can have my Windows XP installation running fullscreen on my 17" laptop monitor at full resolution and can do cross platform development very easily now on one machine.
I honestly feel unchained and unleashed. This monitor is well worth every penny, even at full cost (and Amazon is a bit cheaper than what you will find at the Apple store, unless you look at refurbs). I got the 3 year Apple Care on the monitor (is $99 and can be purchased anytime in the 1 year base warranty) since this thing is a significant investment and $99 is almost insignificant compared to the price of the beast.
My monitor was manufactured in late 2005, so some of what I mention may or may not apply to later model monitors. The monitor is VERY bright, and out of the box seemed to be slightly biased to red (at least compared to my laptop screen). Well, after calibrating it it turns out that the laptop was just slightly calibrated towards blue. Go figure. I seem to be more tolerant towards blue shifts than red evidently. If you have a window that is all white, there are slight color shifts towards the corners. But this is apparently based on view angle, because if you move your eyes towards the corners, the shift disappears. Again, it is very slight and you would have to have your entire window be white to notice it.
Mac users: By default, the software that is installed ties the power button to shutting off your machine (though it prompts you before it does shut it down). This was slightly odd to me. But you can change the preferences so that the power button in fact powers down the monitor and not the machine.
The controls on the side are touch sensitive, and have little tactile feedback other than the depression that they sit in. For the first hour when I would be adjusting the monitor I would be constantly turning it off because I would just brush against the button. After a while, you memorize the exact location of that button on the side ;)
The monitor itself can pitch up and down, and that's pretty much it. It sits on a low friction base similar to the iMac, and can be rotated left and right via the base very easily. I am actually impressed by how easy it is to move these things. My 24" Dell at work takes more effort. Speaking of the Dell monitor, I have suddenly noticed how cheap, even their 30" one feels now. There is something about having an item that is aesthetically pleasing, and the Apple Cinema displays certainly excel in that regard. The Dells are starting to look (with their hybrid silver/black designs) rather childish in comparison when placed side by side with the Apple unit. To be fair, the Dell is a lot cheaper than the retail price of this monitor, and that alone will be enough to make it the better purchase for many users. Also, the Dell has a 3 year warranty by default, while you have to pay $99 for the Apple 3-year warranty.
I also on occasion do studio photography work of children (mostly *my* children these days, as I have gotten too busy to take on clients anymore but I digress :) ). Taking some of my 13 MegaPixel RAW photos from my Canon 5D and displaying them on the 4MP monitor took my breath away. Looking at some from my kids' Christmas shoot was great. I can see details that I had almost forgotten. You'd have to get large prints to see this sort of detail at a glance. Photographers: You MUST have this monitor!
So I say: Indulge yourself with this purchase. You will not regret it! At the end of the day you not only have a monitor, but a very nice looking piece of furniture too.
"Breathtaking", Great display, beautiful design. Using Parallels I run 3 computers at once on this display: the Mac, a Windows XP virtual machine, and a Windows Vista virtual machine (I'm a software developer). Plenty of real estate for my 3-machine "lab." I'm also a digital photography enthusiast and the big screen makes working with thousands of photos in Aperture a joy. This display would be perfect if you could raise and lower it, but I won't subtract stars because I knew about this limitation when I bought it.
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