Hi Daniel,
I bought it last year and it was one of the last before the newer ones
came onto
the market. I think it is a 30 inch in fact. It has an aluminium
frame. I am a bit
anxious as when I am ready to upgrade my Mac (Tower) I will want to
ensure
it will still work with the older display, because as you know they
are quite pricey.
Thanks
Jewels
On 18/10/2010, at 6:58 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
Hi Jewels
Which "older style" are you referring to?
Do you mean the display that is Aluminium, or the display with the
clear
surround around it? From memory I think the largest ADC monitor was
24". The
largest Aluminium Disply one was 30" (They had three sizes 20, 23
and 30).
If you're referring to the one with the clear surround then it was
the model
that came with the ADC connector (which stood for Apple Display
Connector),
which did have a convertor.
They're few and far between now, but it was a DVI to ADC adapter.
Originally
was around $250, but think the last one I got was about $150-$175 from
memory.
Is that monitor you mean?
Kind Regards
Daniel
On 18/10/10 6:50 PM, "Julie Bedford" <jew...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Is there a converter for a 29 inch (think it is 29 inch) older style
display to fit
a new Mac (tower)
Thanks
jewels
On 18/10/2010, at 5:51 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
Hi Bill
It needs a DVI to miniDisplay Port Converter, as otherwise it
doesn't plug
in.
They retail for around $249. Have one in stock at $209.
They work quite well. I have that I use with the Apple 24" LED and
my first
model MacPro which only has DVI. Works well.
Kind Regards
Daniel
On 16/10/10 12:49 PM, "William Crabb" <williamcr...@ozemail.com.au>
wrote:
Hello,does connect the new 27 inch Cinema Display to a 2005 Apple
G5?
Cheers,
Bill
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