Talk:Apple Cinema Display
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The 20" display is not an HD display. It's the Apple Cinema Display. Therefore I suggest that this article is misnamed: Cinema HD Display is the name of the 23" and 30" models, not the whole lineup.
--RadRafe 03:43, 21 Nov 2004 (UTC)
- Fixed. AlbertCahalan 03:21, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Fewer?
Article says: "Older models ran DVI, USB, and 25V power all through a single ADC connector. Current models use plain DVI, for better compatibility and fewer cables." Maybe I'm missing something: how is this fewer cables?
somethings weird about the page. I tried making it sound a lil' better but gave up and left it. ALso dual link Dvi is not "exotic" Where did that come from anyway.
[edit] Price comparisons
The E207WFP is not really a directly competing product to the Apple Cinema Display, at least for its intended market. For example, the technical specs for the E207WFP are slightly less capable in terms of color reproduction than the Apple displays. One of the other Dell displays (like the slightly more expensive, but still cheaper than Apple 2007WFP at $339) would make for a better comparison.
Speaking of which, could someone please confirm the criticism section was not written by a Dell employee?
[edit] "Generally recommended"
I have added a "citation needed" in the claim that "at the moment the Dell is generally recommended over the cinema display because of it's much newer panel". Who is the Dell generally recommended by? Any links to sources? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.84.4.249 (talk) 06:53, 3 June 2008 (UTC)

