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RonyD

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All,

Given the new introduction of the 20.1 inch LCD today, the old Cinema display 22" has dropped to an amazing $1499 at some of the retailers (ClubMac being one of them).

Is the 22" display worth the extra $200? What does the new 20.1 inch model bring to the table other than a fantastic price and a few less inches than the big Cinema 22/23s?

Your thoughs?

Thanks for your help,

Ron
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Yeah. I can see your point. Can't wait to see the 20.1 inch screen in person as it makes its way to the retail Mac locations.

Thanks,

Ron
 
The 22" really was a left over ever since the 23" was introduced. They're just trying to get rid of extra/left over stock.

One thing to consider is how big the fonts will be on the 20". I'm really interested in seeing one in person and will have to make a trip to the Apple store to find out.

You should also look into the 20" Formac LCD, its a bit better for not much more, but it isn't wide screen.

www.formac.com

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Originally posted by dukestreet
The 22" really was a left over ever since the 23" was introduced. They're just trying to get rid of extra/left over stock.

One thing to consider is how big the fonts will be on the 20". I'm really interested in seeing one in person and will have to make a trip to the Apple store to find out.

You should also look into the 20" Formac LCD, its a bit better for not much more, but it isn't wide screen.

www.formac.com

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I took a look at the Formac (on the website, not in person), but I really like the widescreen displays. If I'm going to shell out good money for a monitor, it should be innovative in some way. The Cinema displays have really been at the forefront of innovation from a technology standpoint. Now, they're quite innovative from the cost standpoint. If money wasn't an issue, I would just bite it and get the HD 23. Maybe I'll have to wait it out for a few more months and then pull the trigger.

I'm moving from a Sony FD Trinitron 21", so it's not like I'm suffering too much right now. 🙂

Thanks,

Ron
 
20 inch

I checked this out the other day in the Apple store. At first I thought that it was the 22inch, but I realized it was the 20 inch when i saw the 23inHD. I think the 20in is a great monitor. It even seemed a slight bit brighter than the 23in. Since pixel pitch is the same on the 23 and 20, fonts will be the same size. Nice and crisp and not too small. I played around in FCP DVDSP and Photoshop for awhile. All around a great display for the price.
 
Just got a 20" Cinema today with a DP 1.25 PM. Fantastic display - much better than the 22" to my eyes. I can't believe Apple actually has a superior product at the lowest price!

Forget the 22"
 
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Just something to know. I work on a 22" over a year now. Cannot say that it let me ever down. However, if we do work on type its sometimes nice to see the final result still on a CTR. The type is just never so cristal clear as on the CTRs. Beats me but i guess the technique is just not there. Anyone know who it is on the 23 HD TV?
At least you should consider to have a 17 or 19" monitor running next to the cinema displays if you do need those macs as we for work. Otherwise they are all great screen. And look good!
 
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Originally posted by atomwork
Just something to know. I work on a 22" over a year now. Cannot say that it let me ever down. However, if we do work on type its sometimes nice to see the final result still on a CTR. The type is just never so cristal clear as on the CTRs. Beats me but i guess the technique is just not there. Anyone know who it is on the 23 HD TV?
At least you should consider to have a 17 or 19" monitor running next to the cinema displays if you do need those macs as we for work. Otherwise they are all great screen. And look good!

What is a CTR? Do you mean CRT?

Thanks,

Ron
 
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