Apple Cinema Display: in January to end the agony?
By manoj | August 7, 2008
Sometimes it seems that Apple simply forget to have some products in the catalogue and that they remain there, real estate, until someone will remember them. For a comparison we take for example the ‘iMac: the first version G5, based on the design of its Cinema Display, is dated August 2004.
Since then the ‘all-in-one has been well-2 major restyling and numerous small updates. A big difference.
The ecology could, however, come to the aid of those hoping for new screens: the only reason that could push Cupertino to update the range, which apparently still sells well despite the obsolescence is’ commitment made by Steve Jobs to free Halogen of polluting technology in the near future.
According to the latest rumors, would be the Macworld San Francisco the most likely for the announcement: in January could end the long agony of the Cinema Display, a chapter a little embarrassing in the history of Cupertino…
Topics: LCD
Tags: · Apple, Design, History, market, Products, Rumors, Steve Jobs
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