CinemaView mac-friendly product line chief among which are the
discontinuation of both the 19-inch CinemaView 19 and 20-inch CinemaView
20 HDTVs. They have also beefed up their offerings with the addition of
the 47-inch CinemaView 47 display, TV/PC Combo, and External HDTV Tuner.
Their new increased product line will be led by the 24-inch model; as
before, the CinemaView 24 will bear similarity to Apple's LED Cinema
Display but produce a 1080p resolution. The new screen moves from three
to four USB ports and now has a 2ms pixel response time and a 1,000:1
static contrast ratio. Its pricing hasn't changed at $499, but its
launch has been moved back two months to October.
Completely new to the display lineup is the CinemaView 47, a crossover
TV and PC display. Just like the dedicated computer display it produces
the same resolution while still using just Mini DisplayPort for input.
The set also includes four USB ports and has a slightly slower 4ms pixel
response and 4,000:1 contrast ratio. With a price tag of $1,499 it's not
expected to be available until sometime early next year.
The CinemaView TV tuner carries dual cable HDTV tuners and outputs to
HDMI and Mini DisplayPort to provide either Apple or Collins displays
with TV. The unit also sports picture-in-picture and can be connected to
as many as four separate HDMI sources, Mini DisplayPort, component or
RCA. It will come with an RF remote and is scheduled to appear in
January for $399. For more information you can head over to
www.cinemaview.com.
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