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Learn about the history and features of the Apple Cinema Display, a line of flat-panel computer monitors sold by Apple from 1999 to 2011. Compare different models, sizes, resolutions, and connectors of the Cinema Display.
A typical video tearing artifact (simulated image) Screen tearing [1] is a visual artifact in video display where a display device shows information from multiple frames in a single screen draw.
Learn about the Mac Mini, a compact desktop computer developed by Apple since 2005. Compare different models, processors, ports, and prices, and see how it evolved from a budget-friendly entry-level machine to a powerful home theater device.
The Apple Thunderbolt Display is a 27-inch monitor that was sold from 2011 to 2016. It has a Thunderbolt port for data and charging, and is compatible with some Macs and PCs with Thunderbolt or Thunderbolt 3.
macOS Monterey is the eighteenth major release of Apple's desktop operating system for Macintosh computers, released in October 2021. It introduces new features such as Shortcuts, Live Text, Focus, SharePlay, and Universal Control, and drops support for some older models.
Mini DisplayPort is a miniaturized version of the DisplayPort audio-visual digital interface, designed by Apple and used in some Mac computers and PC devices. It can drive display devices with resolutions up to 4K, but requires adapters for VGA, DVI, or HDMI connections.
Learn about the evolution of Apple's computer displays from CRT to LCD, from monochrome to color, from standalone to integrated. Compare the features, resolutions, and designs of different Apple displays from 1980 to 2022.
AirPods are wireless earbuds designed by Apple that can play audio, filter out background noise, and detect taps and pinches. They have different models, features, and charging options, and are compatible with various devices and systems.