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Cons No matte screen is horrible. sorry but the Glossy just isn't what many consumers want. on by mdntcallr | Read full review
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Cons The Cinema Display is not cheap, maybe for this price Apple should have made it 26"... on by dez76 | Read full review
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Cons Mini Display Port and only Mini Display Port, silly location for USB ports, exorbitantly high price. on by oakie51 | Read full review
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Cons o Lengths of the MacBook connector cords are incorrect, causing me to have to wrap them around each other to get a correct length
o More than 3 USB ports would be nice
o Expensive on by gregorysreid | Read full review -
Cons -Only Works with New Macbooks
-Doesn't work with desktops.
-Expensive on by funyun2 | Read full review -
Cons Why in the world would you not make this compatible with all. My guess is they are losing a ton of business from this choice of limiting it to one computer connector. Doh on by aimeelynnw | Read full review
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Cons Only two things that would be nice in addition would be a left and right swivel and firewire connections.
Love the people here with the negative posts never actually used or seen the monitor in person these kind of people give me a laugh every time. on by pgu123 | Read full review -
Cons Talking to Apple's engineers (via phone business sales) I was told not to purchase this monitor for professional photography. on by jeffrey9--2008 | Read full review
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Cons totally useless on by seventh_Axis | Read full review
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Cons PRICE, PRICE, PRICE; no media card reader, no HDMI input on by lawgone | Read full review
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Cons Its slower response rate than others.
It has less contrast ratio that competitors out there.
Connections, the least amount of any screeen I've seen out there!!
Double your price and buy apple with half the ability and quality. on by jabberwolf | Read full review -
Cons Way too expensive for what you are getting. Lack of connection options is beyond pathetic even for Apple. on by tcr071 | Read full review
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Cons The DisplayPort is a bit of a worry, but since it is a brand new monitor it is hard to knock too much off. Adapters will be made. Display has limited position adjustment options. Glare for the glass (not gloss treated!) front may bother some. on by Robert Word | Read full review
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Cons You need to spring $149 for the GEForce 120 on the Apple site. I know it is a lame card by todays standards, but dollar for dollar you won't be sorry. on by iamoz | Read full review
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Cons Lack of DVI support on by mattelfesso | Read full review
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Cons Stopped working after 4 months. Apple will only fix it at an Apple store, but I live hours away from one. I'm stuck paying over $50 for round-trip shipping, and Apple would not cover these costs, despite my pleading. This changed my opinion of Apple. on by nconbere | Read full review
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Cons Limited compatibility, although the CNET review is inaccurate as of 6/2010 on by jadsemail | Read full review
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Cons Exploititativel-priced. Because we spent over-the-odds for our prized MacBook Pro, Apple knows it can part us from our cash by offering us the most gorgeous monitor on the planet to match it. on by keithlucas | Read full review
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Cons The matte screen is quite frankly the most upsetting and devastating aspect to this monitor. It is not ideal for ergonomic adjustments and it lacks HDMI for video monitoring purposes without an adaptor. on by jcolingham | Read full review
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Cons Pony tail connectors are short - only for notebook arrangements.
Tried to use it with Mac Pro on floor and cables won't reach.
Apple has no plans to make extensions.
No HDMI or other inputs. on by IPSGrahics | Read full review
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