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more about #cinemadisplay more comments → strider_mt2k: Okay NOW I'm jealous. more » RainyDayInterns: Good looking things are not for everyone... just look around... right now. See? Paying for it is even less so. However, fortunately there is a segme... more » FooSchnickens - BPH Free: It'd be so much cooler if it were an ACTUAL backpack for tossing stuff in. more » Ryan Robinson: So a shelf for a computer that is placed in the worst possible place to be used while actually on the computer. Brilliant. Some designers need to be s... more » ddaq89: $150 for a pack of six pieces of plastic. Oh Apple... more » appletoad: Ooh, a place for the cat to sit! He loves the warmth (or scalding heat) that my iMac gives off. more » Hiphopopotamus: Wish it came a little bit bigger to hold a full-sized external hard drive. I could probably justify $30 for that. more » Evan, How Dare you Sir!: It looks too small to stash my fleshlight collection. more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: I'm assuming you picked it up and sent it to the appropriate recycling facility. Right Matt? RIGHT? YOU BUNNY ASSASSIN!! more » MrBlahBlah: where can you dispose of it...properly? more » devwild: It should probably be noted that most proper dumps in the US are carefully lined and sealed so that contaminants are highly unlikely to actually seep ... more » Josh_Geyer: Aww, i still use one of those on one of my studio computers :( great screens more » CarmelaNumshun: Clearly you've never seen junkyard bunnies. Those fuckers are _tough_. They can stand up to junkyard dogs and a lifetime of lead poisoning... more » Curves: Back in the day, the situation used to be that if you got word that the "rabbit died", you were getting married. Now you just leave the country or go... more » balls187: Eh, it'll end up in a chinese landfill. Ain't no bunnies in china. more » -
#accessories
BackPack Shelves Expand iMac Storage Capacity In the Most Literal Way
Coming to an Apple Store near you: this thing, that I am completely in love with. It's called the BackPack, and it clips onto the back of new iMac and Cinema Displays, creating an instant shelf for, you know, things. More » -
#imagecache
Killing Bunnies With Dead Monitors
That's what this careless person is doing by leaving this old Apple monitor on the street, since it's probably going to a dump, where all the toxins inside like lead will leak out. Which kills bunnies. -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: What's So Great About LED-Backlit LCDs
LED-backlit LCDs are where TV's future and present meet—they're the best LCDs you've ever seen, but they're not as stunning as OLED displays, which will one day dominate all. They're not cheap, but they're not ludicrous either. Most importantly, they're actually here. More » -
#apple
CinemaView Promises to Be Tempting Apple Cinema Display Alternative
Most Mac users looking for a nice, budget monitor will ignore Apple's Cinema Displays for monitors by Dell or other major manufacturers. But these third party monitors don't feature mini DisplayPorts. More » -
#apple
Apple Quietly Discontinues 20" Cinema Display, Theories Abound
Retailers trying to replenish their stock of Apple's only normal-sized display are now being told something to the effect of "NO, JESUS CHRIST, NO MORE 20" DISPLAYS, OK?" This, of course, created rumors. More » -
#lcds
Samsung P2370L 23-inch LCD Display: LED Backlight, Great Design, A Steal For $400
We know that Samsung makes a fine LCD, whether it be a computer display or an HDTV, and this new P2370L looks no different: LED backlight, 16.5mm-thin, 1080p resolution, all for $400. More » -
#qotd
Did You Enjoy The Keynote Any Less Without Steve Jobs?
Aside from the actual speculated products, the big news surrounding the Apple Macworld keynote was that Steve Jobs would be out sick. But as I refreshed the Gizmodo liveblog, I wondered, did it matter? More » -
#macworld2009
Where's the Mac Mini? And Other Rumor Smashes!
If Wired, TUAW and Macrumors are independently reporting a Mac Mini is on its way, we know it exists. Evidently, we're just not going to see it at Macworld. So what about other rumors? More » -
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#macworld2009
Testing the iPhone's New Wireless iTunes Downloads
Today iPhone users can download music from iTunes not just through their computers or Wi-Fi, but AT&T's 3G network. So how does it work? Testing it in Vegas, we can say rocky but functional. More » -
#macworld2009
Sting Teaches You to Play Guitar in Garageband '09
In one of the odder announcements during the Macworld keynote, Sting, along with others like Norah Jones, will teach you to play guitar and piano in Garageband '09. More » -
#unconfirmed
Apple Makes DRM Deal with Big Three Music Labels, Plus 3G Downloads Coming?
According to CNET sources, Apple has signed deals with Sony BMG, Universal, and Warner to bring flexibly-priced DRM-free music to iTunes while simultaneously introducing music downloads to the iPhone's 3G service. More » -
#apple
All the New MacBook Details In One Place
In case you just woke from some kind of a coma (or you are a certain older gentleman running for a particularly prominent public office), Apple revealed new additions to the MacBook family: The totally redesigned aluminum 15" MacBook Pro and 13" MacBook, plus a slightly revamped MacBook Air and white plastic MacBook, "value" priced at $1000. Jobs and Co. also showed off the long-awaited iSight-endowed Cinema Display monitors. Here's a rundown of the announcements and our follow-up coverage: More » -
#cinemadisplay
Hands On With the 24-inch Apple Cinema Display
The latest 24-inch Cinema Displays now look like the the iMacs (and by extension, the latest MacBook and MacBook Pros) with a glossy black front and a silver back. The glass display looks great, but the cool innovation is the three-prong connector that we talked about during the liveblog. One goes to the MagSafe, one goes to USB and one goes to the Mini Display Port. $899 is a bit more than other comparable 24-inch displays, but nothing else comes bundled with that MagSafe. Aesthetically, it's the only one that matches with the design features of your MB or MBP, so if that's important to you, you've got a new monitor.
