Feast your eyes on more than four million pixels in the first high-resolution 30-inch flat-panel display designed for a personal computer. All Apple Cinema Displays feature an anodized aluminum enclosure that look smart sitting next to your Mac.
See the Forest and the Trees
The 30-inch Apple Cinema HD Display gives you the space you need to visualize your entire creation — yet provides the resolution necessary to edit in place. With 77 percent more screen real estate, you can lay out a two-page spread and edit text without squinting. Review multiple images side by side in Aperture — or just one, full screen and large as life. Work in Photoshop with more than 30 layers in a palette. Take in the whole timeline in Final Cut Pro. Display 126 Logic Pro mixer controls simultaneously. Or peer into four different modes of a molecule visualization with subatomic detail. Ready for a colossal advancement in innovation? That’s what the 30-inch Apple Cinema HD Display offers.
![PowerMac G5](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090116044033im_/http://images.apple.com/displays/cinema/images/index_macpro_20060721.png)
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Eliminate Tunnel Vision
The widescreen design of Apple Cinema Displays offers a natural format for arranging documents the way your brain processes them: side-by-side and left to right. It just makes sense to view a web page and its code next to it — or a long video timeline in wide format. (In fact, the 23-inch Cinema HD Display provides the exact resolution to display widescreen HD material.) The format and resolution of each display is optimized for viewing high-resolution images, sophisticated type treatments or just plain email.
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Enjoy One or Two Artful Displays
Each display is designed to match the sculpted aluminum enclosures of Mac Pro and the 17-inch MacBook Pro. And because this strong, anodized aluminum allows for an exceptionally narrow bezel, you can put multiple displays right next to each other, for a virtually seamless picture. The Cinema Display hovers above your desk on a curvaceous stand, and — since it’s the lightest Apple display ever — a light touch can adjust the viewing angle from -5° to 25°.
![Dual 30 Cinema Displays](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090116044033im_/http://images.apple.com/displays/cinema/images/index_dualdisplays20060721.png)
Double-Wide, 16-Lane PCI Express All Around
With an all PCI Express architecture, Mac Pro supports a lineup of state-of-the-art graphics cards to ensure a spectacular visual experience. Every Mac Pro supports two displays — including one 30-inch Apple Cinema HD Display — and can be expanded to drive an array of up to eight displays.
Choose a standard configuration equipped with a card for general graphics applications. Or opt for the additional performance offered by either the ATI X1900 XT or the workstation-class NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500. Either of them let you connect two 30-inch Apple Cinema Displays without blocking any of the three remaining PCI Express expansion slots on Mac Pro.
![15" PowerBook with 30" Display](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090116044033im_/http://images.apple.com/displays/cinema/images/digital_powerbook20071026.jpg)
A Desktop for Your Laptop
Bring your 17-inch MacBook Pro home to a big, bright Apple Cinema Display for the perfect combination of portability and presence. The white MacBook and the 17-inch MacBook Pro connect to the 23-inch Apple Cinema HD Display or 20-inch Apple Cinema Display. And with dual-link DVI support and up to 256MB of graphics memory, the 17-inch MacBook Pro also supports the massive 30-inch Apple Cinema HD Display, giving your portable computer a dramatic desktop canvas.
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Peripheral Devices on Your Desktop
Every Apple display has a FireWire 400 hub and a USB 2.0 hub, each with two ports. Use the FireWire ports for connecting high-performance devices like digital cameras, and camcorders. And whether you’re using your display with a Mac or a PC, you can make best use of all the latest USB 2.0 devices, including iPods and industry-standard printers and scanners.