arstechnica.com - 11/26/2008
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The new Apple 24-inch LED Cinema Display was just delivered to the Ars Orbiting HQ. We'll take you through our first impressions of real-world use with a unibody MacBook Pro. Read More...
gearlog.com - 11/21/2008
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Ever run your MacBook or MacBook Pro without
the battery installed? Most people don't, but some notebook...
users pop them out when their systems are running on AC with hopes of extending the life of their battery by a few months. While I was ...
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Apple Notebooks Take Huge Performance Hit without Battery
support.apple.com - 11/21/2008
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Last Modified: August 01, 2008 Article: HT2332 Old
Article: 305336 Summary MacBook and MacBook Pro: Mac reduces...
processor speed when battery is removed while operating from an A/C adaptor Products Affected MacBook Pro, MacBook If the battery is ...
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MacBook and MacBook Pro: Mac reduces processor speed ...
appleinsider.com - 11/27/2008
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First 24" LED Cinema Displays Arrive
MacRumors : Mac News and Rumors —
[image] Image from Arstechnica Arstechnica provides some first impressions on their newly delivered 24" LED Apple Cinema display. While Apple introduced the new display back in October, actual delivery of the new monitors have only just begun. Ars reminds readers that the displays are only meant for use with the new notebooks which house a mini DisplayPort. Apple has said they will start shipping the mini-DisplayPort on all future products. The display contains an iSight camera, built-in speakers, and a USB hub. This configuration allows the Monitor to act as a very simple ...
Ars Technica hands-on Apple’s new 24-inch LED Cinema Display
MacDailyNews —
... when you have attached the display to use its integrated devices. That is, when you've hooked it all up, it will use the iSight in the display instead of the notebook's, and it will use the USB audio on the display and disable the output on the notebook. That is, until you plug a set of headphones into the port on the notebook, at which time the display's speakers will disable and route the audio directly to your ears automatically," Ecker reports. Full report, with many photos, here .
First Impressions of the 24-inch Cinema Displays Seem Bright
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News —
... ArsTechnica has provided excellent first impression coverage of their newly acquired 24-inch Apple Cinema Display and thus far are pleased with its performance. ...
24″ Cinema Displays Have Shipped
Cult of Mac —
... Ars Technica blogger Clint Ecker did an unboxing first impressions post on Wednesday, a few shots from which can be seen in the gallery below. Of note is the high-gloss reflectivity of the display glass and the fact that Mac OS X elegantly defers to the display’s iSight instead of the notebook’s. It also uses the USB audio on the display, disabling the output on the notebook until you plug into the notebook’s headphone jack. Ecker says the Cinema Display appears “slightly brighter” than the display on a similarly sized iMac. ...
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The First 24 inch Cinema Display start to be delivered —
HardMac.com
Promised for November, Apple 24" LED Display will not be late, all at least for the first few to have ordered them. The first have left the factories and should possibly arrive as early as tomorrow, but more probably at the beginning of next week, with only 1 or two days of delay on the deadline ...
LED Cinema Displays start shipping —
MacNN | The Macintosh News Network
Apple today has started shipping early orders for its 24-inch LED Cinema Display, according to reader reports. The word comes two days ahead of previous official estimates and potentially sees some orders arrive by the weekend depending on timing alongside the US Thanksgiving holiday. ...
Clamshell mode follow-up —
The Mac Observer
In a blog entry last month, I commented that neither I nor an Apple employee could get clamshell mode to work with a new MacBook Pro (MBP) connected to a new LED Cinema Display at the Apple Store. That is, once we closed the lid on the laptop, the Cinema Display turned off and would not turn ...
User Friendly Blog by Ted Landau - Clamshell Mode Follow-up —
The Mac Observer
In a blog entry last month, I commented that neither I nor an Apple employee could get clamshell mode to work with a new MacBook Pro (MBP) connected to a new LED Cinema Display at the Apple Store. That is, once we closed the lid on the laptop, the Cinema Display turned off and would not turn ...