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by kappaknight,
Feb 27, 2008
Pros: Work seamlessly with Macs and MacBooks, adds USB and Firewire ports
Cons: cost, no built in iSight cam for direct use with iMac Pro's
The Bottom Line: A great addition to any Mac setup if you can't afford the 30" version. =)
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by rasi2290,
Oct 6, 2006
Pros: Thin .75" bezel, light, gorgeous aluminum cabinet, compatible with any Mac or PC with DVI.
Cons: Price. No height adjustment. Buttons are touch-sensitive and only work inside OS
The Bottom Line: It's all about priorities. This is without question the most visually impressive 23" monitor available, but it lacks features available on cheaper alternatives.
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by davebarnes,
Jan 30, 2006
Pros: image quality, style
Cons: does not have an analog input
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by rslifka,
Jul 15, 2005
Pros: None. (it never worked - how can I say?)
Cons: Doesn't work on PC as advertised.
The Bottom Line: If you're a PC user STAY FAR AWAY. Compatibility is zero.
(UPDATE) Adapter replaced, works fine.
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by skyline34,
Jun 11, 2005
Pros: good picture, extra viewing spaces, and hd
Cons: got missing pixels on the first day i got it
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by jktucker,
May 1, 2005
Pros: Quality image, no jags when running vector graphics programs.
Cons: Expensive. The stand tilts but doesn't raise or lower.
The Bottom Line: like a breath of fresh air, finally enough space to see your work. Provides a quality picture. I'll be saving up for my next one.
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