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Thread started 08 Jun 2011 (Wednesday) 21:11
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POLL: "Which out of the two should I keep ?"
Apple 30 inch Cinema Display
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Apple 27 inch LED Display
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Jun 08, 2011 21:11 |  #1

Not sure if this was the right place to post it. So Mods if you have to move it, thats fine.

I'm looking to see if someone can give me advice on which out of the two Apple Cinema Displays I own I should keep.

I have a 30 inch Cinema Display and a new 27 inch LED Display.

Honestly the other day I was looking at my desk and thought to myself, I really do not need a double on this setup. One is fine.

I like the 27 inch display a lot. Its right size and though I lose 3 inches in comparison to the 30,it's not that big of a deal. So far it has been serving just as good as the 30 inch. What I love about the 30 inch, is the matte finish screen without the STUPID reflective glare that the 27 inch has. Can I live with the glare on the 27 inch? Sure, it wont kill me. Would I miss the 30 inch? I think so. I could work/edit on both monitors without an issue. So choosing one out of the two is something I've been sort of going back and forth on.

If anyone cares to throw in their 2 cents thats would be great.


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Jun 09, 2011 02:38 |  #2

cinema.

who would want a expensive mirror? lol


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Jun 09, 2011 03:59 |  #3
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The more practical one would be suffice for me




  
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Jun 09, 2011 04:02 |  #4

Okay more people. Keep em coming.


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Jun 09, 2011 17:54 |  #5

I have the 30 and it's great. I also do not like the glossy screen.




  
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Jun 09, 2011 18:26 |  #6

nicksan wrote in post #12566121 (external link)
I have the 30 and it's great. I also do not like the glossy screen.

Do you ever notice certain red or blue almost like scan lines going across when there is a black background present ?


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