adamvk said:If you can find places that sell the 23" ACD for under $600, please post them.
here's my triple 20" setup, left connected to MacBook, center and right to the PC.
Here's my adition to this thread.
Here you go: 23" Cinema Display $525
This happens to be a pretty good shop, I bought some parts for building a mac pro from them. Though never finished that project and sold the items on eBay.
Here's my adition to this thread.
What is that little thing on the wall? Is it a monitor mount? Can you not attach the ACD to it?
Back of my 2 x 30"s.
Here is my ACD ... love this damn thing
Croatian: what's that white thing next to ACD?
I have the Apple 24" LED cinema display.
A few of us have been saying for a while now that we expect Apple to discontinue the current family of aluminium Cinema Displays and replace it with two ranges one appealing to the consumer market, and one appealing to professionals.
I think when the 24" LED Cinema Display was launched, a lot of people (myself included) assumed that the new 24" panel was a straight replacement for the discontinued 23" panel. Perhaps in hindsight that isn't the case. After all, nowhere on Apples website does it say that the new 24" LED Cinema Display is a professional product? Indeed it is touted as the a must-have MacBook 'accessory'.
Perhaps the 24" LED Cinema Display is simply the first product to be announced in the consumer family? The inclusion of the glossy display, speakers, MagSafe adaptor and iSight camera might suggest this. 'Cinema Display' is also more suited to a consumer product in my opinion.
So do you think Apple is about to launch a second family of 'Studio Displays' aimed at the professional market?
However these days I think Apple is catering more toward consumers. The bulk of its sales are starting to be regular consumers and Apple doesn't have to depend on creative professionals for sales anymore. I think you can see this in Apple's product lines, especially its updated product lines. So while it would be nice for Apple to have 2 display lineups, I don't think it will happen. Apple's lineup has always been simple and small and I think they want to keep it that way, especially in this economy. The more offerings you have, the more expensive your operating costs are. In this economy the expenses may outweigh the potential extra income.
How do you like the monitor arms? I want to get some, but am still looking. How much flexibility is there?
Croatian: what's that white thing next to ACD?
That would be a Airport Extreme BaseStation if your talking about the white thing to the right of the screen, to the left looks maybe like a crazy external Hard Drive
*cough* Does it have built-in speakers and a webcam? Is it made from high quality materials or is it plastic? Built in USB hub? Does it charge your MacBook? Is it LED backlit?
People act like Apple charges $900 for the product because they feel like it. It's a high quality display made with high quality materials. Things add up. Are they taking in a high profit margin on the displays? Probably, but I think $900 is a fair price for the first gen of such a display...anyone remember when the aluminum ACDs were released? The 20" was $1,299. It's technology. That's how it works.
it's a vesa compliant mount, something the acd is not compatible with without an adapter at an additional cost...
http://store.apple.com/us/product/M9649G/A?fnode=MTY1NDA5OQ&mco=MjE0NTg4Ng