Hosted by site sponsor WebMate.







Apple Cinema Display Original (22-Inch) Specs

Identifiers: Cinema Display - N/A - M5662

All Cinema Display Models | Download: PDF Manual


Apple Cinema Display Introduced to complement the Power Macintosh G4/400, G4/450, and G4/500, the Apple Cinema Display features a 22-inch "letterbox" format (1600x1024) active-matrix LCD display and an integrated two port USB hub.

Apple remarked that this display is "twice as bright, twice as sharp, and has three times the contrast of CRT displays". It has a DVI connector.






Click on the underlined category text for related details. The most commonly needed info is "open" by default, but all info is important.

Expand All Details | Contract All Details

August 31, 1999 July 19, 2000
Details: The "Introduction Date" refers to the date a model was introduced via press release. The "Discontinued Date" refers to the date a model either was replaced by a subsequent system or production otherwise ended.
LCD 22-Inch
Details: *This is a 22-inch active-matrix LCD with a viewable area of 22-inches.
1600x1024 16.7 Million
Details: Supports 800 by 500, 1024 by 640, 1280 by 800, and 1600 by 1024.
160/160* N/A
Details: *160 degrees horizontal, 160 degrees vertical.
180 cd/m2 300:1
Details: Brightness and contrast ratio are "typical" for this display.
85 N/A
Details: N/A
None None
Details: N/A
2 (1.0) None
Details: Two USB 1.0 ports and a DVI port.
8.6* 62W**
Details: *This display requires a Mac with a DVI port and onboard USB running MacOS 8.6 or higher.

**212.04 BTU per hour, 100-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz.
N/A Cinema Display
Details: The Apple order number should be unique to this display.
18.9 x 23.1 x 12.2 25 lbs (11.4 kg)
Details: Height by width by depth, (48 cm x 58.7 cm x 31 cm).
US$3999 N/A
Details: Photo Credit: Apple Computer.

Permalink | Report an Error/Typo | Sign Up for Site Update Notices


<< Cinema Display (Home)




Established in 1996, EveryMac.com has been created by experts with decades of experience with Apple hardware. EveryMac.com includes, and always has included, original research incorporating detailed, hands-on inspection of packaging, computers, and devices as well as extensive real-world use. All information is provided in good faith, but no website or person is perfect. Accordingly, EveryMac.com is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind whatsoever. EveryMac.com, and the authors thereof, shall not be held responsible or liable, under any circumstances, for any damages resulting from the use or inability to use the information within. For complete disclaimer and copyright information please read and understand the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy before using EveryMac.com. Copying, scraping, or use of any content without expressed permission is not allowed, although links to any page are welcomed and appreciated.