* Display type: TFT LCD * Viewable size: 23in * Maximum display colours: 16.7 million * Brightness: 270 cd/m2 * Contrast ratio: 400:1 * Response time: 16ms * Dot pixel/pitch: 0.258mm * USB ports: 2 at rear (v2.0) * FireWire ports: 2 at rear (400Mbps) * Resolutions: 1024x640 to 1920x1200 * Display cable: DVI, with USB and FireWire 400 cables, and a power cable to slot into the power supply --> Note: Minimum requirements is OS X 10.2 or above, and a valid 32Mb video card with a DVI port is required to drive this display. The relevant computers are a PowerMac G4 with a DVI port on an AGP video card ie: Mirror Drive Doors, but not Yikes or Sawtooth (PCI card only) nor a Cube, Gigabit Ethernet, Digital Audio (16Mb video card standard) nor any of the QuickSilver (no DVI port as standard); all models of PowerMac G5s and Mac Pros are compatible; if you have a PowerMac with an ADC connector and you require two monitors or a dual display, then you require an Apple ADC to DVI adapter. * Apple 90w power supply with power cord included * Apple model: A1082, M9178 * Introduced: June 2004 * Discontinued: August 2006 Note: The NQR (Not Quite Right) refers to a slight redish/pinkish hue or border, which can be seen with a white desktop, but is barely seen when a colourful background or desktop picture is in place. The 'minor mark/scratch' consists of minor mark and/or scratch (approx 5mm to 10mm) on the LCD itself. We have reduced the pricing accordingly due to this NQR quality. This display is not suited for graphic designers or photographers who require good colour calibration, but is suited to the average user at home or low-end business user. The Apple 23" Cinema Display (LCD; DVI) A1082 M9178 Late 2005 has a different LCD panel and does not have this hue.
Note: The NQR (Not Quite Right) refers to a slight redish/pinkish hue or border, which can be seen with a white desktop, but is barely seen when a colourful background or desktop picture is in place. The 'minor mark/scratch' consists of minor mark and/or scratch (approx 5mm to 10mm) on the LCD itself. We have reduced the pricing accordingly due to this NQR quality. This display is not suited for graphic designers or photographers who require good colour calibration, but is suited to the average user at home or low-end business user. The Apple 23" Cinema Display (LCD; DVI) A1082 M9178 Late 2005 has a different LCD panel and does not have this hue.