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WWDC: Apple’s 30 Inch Aluminum Displays and More

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Apple has announced new aluminim displays to match their G5 PowerMacs. Along with the 20-inch ($1299) and the 23-inch ($1999), a new 30-inch mega-display has been announced that will be driven by a customer dual-DVI video card that will cost $600. I’ll get you pictures as soon as I can.

The 30-inch display will cost $3299 without the necessary $600 video card and will be available in August. Unconfirmed resolution is 2560 x 1600.

Looks like the video card is from Nvidia, which would explain that announcement earlier today about SLI, I bet.

Mac OSX Tiger (10.4) will ship in the first half of 2005 and will be native 64 bit instead of the hinky 64/32 bit system from before.

Apple is adopting the MPEG4 .h264 Hi-Definition DVD spec in the Quicktime for Tiger.

Additional support in iChat for 3 more simultaneous video chats, and up to 10 voice simultaneous voice chats.

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