High Quality Visuals.

apple_cinema_display_hdEveryone needs a great monitor. Whether it be for video/photo editing, Graphics Design, Movie Watching, or Gaming. All monitors are not created equally. Shopping around and paying a little extra is often worth it in this field. Simply calibrating your monitor can often achieve better looking images and video. But that can only take you so far. If your looking for the best viewing experience possible, you may need a new monitor. Today monitors are advancing by leaps and bounds.

    I have rounded up three of the better monitors that come pretty close to giving you what you pay for.

      1.) 23″ ASUS VH236H – $199

      • 2ms Response Time
      • 20,000:1 Contrast Ratio
      • VGA,DVI, and HDMI inputs
      • 160 Degree Viewing angle

      2.) 20″ LG2053TQ-PF – $179

      • 2ms Response Time
      • 50,000:1 Contrast Ratio
      • DVI-D and VGA
      • 170 Degree Viewing Angle

      3.)  23″  HD Apple Cinema Display. – $250

      • The Specs of this monitor fail to give it justice. It is said to have some of the most accurate color reproduction to date and is still in high demand. It was released in 2002 and it still goes for over $250
      • It features a 1920×1200 Resolution and has a 170 Degree viewing angle.
      • Be careful though, it’s ADC (Apple Display Connector) Only. ADC to DVI adapters run around $80

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        OLED goodness to grace MacBook Pro at WWDC?

        “An LG staffer has made the very bold claim that 15in Apple notebooks equipped with OLED displays will appear within months… the mole added that once Apple’s unveiled its 15in OLED notebook, LG will then launch its own standalone 15in OLED panels later in the year.”

        An interesting rumor to say the least. Would it be plausible to have this as a BTO option, or would we simply see this implemented in Apples higher end models?

        You can find the original article here. 9to5mac

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        LG signs contract with Apple – Touchscreen iMacs?

        imacIt’s no secret that Apple gets the majority of its displays from LG. Now it seems that it will continue that way for at least 5 more years. Just the other day LG announced that it has signed a 5 year contract to supply Apple with LCD Displays, a deal worth close to $500 Million.

          This deal gives strong support to recent rumors of Apple supposedly looking for multi-touch displays to implement in the iMac line. LG is currently producing multi-touch displays and this recent contract will make it very easy for Apple to get its hands on some.

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