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Subject: Apple announces DVI to ADC adap
Date:Tue, April 30, 2002 11:16 AM


Apple Announces DVI to ADC Adapter

Connects Apple's Award-Winning Flat-Panel Displays with New PowerBook G4

Apple® today announced the Apple DVI to ADC Adapter which enables customers
to use Apple's award-winning line-up of all-digital, flat-panel displays,
including the stunning new 23-inch Cinema HD Display, with the new
PowerBook® G4 via its integrated Digital Visual Interface (DVI) port. The
Apple DVI to ADC Adapter also provides the ability to add a second Apple
flat-panel display to selected Power Mac® G4 configurations, including
models with the new NVIDIA GeForce 4 Titanium graphics processor.  

"Our PowerBook users have been asking for the ability to connect to our
amazing line of all-digital, flat-panel displays," said Steve Jobs, Apple's
CEO. "This adapter fulfills that need perfectly by allowing them to up to
triple their desktop workspace to 3.4 million pixels in stunning digital
quality."

The DVI to ADC Adapter is a compact device that measures 5-inches square and
features active components to boost the DVI signal to ensure its integrity
for maximum image quality even when running large, high-resolution flat
panels, such as the 23-inch Apple Cinema HD Display. The adapter includes an
integrated power supply, an AC power cord and a 2-meter cable with USB and
DVI. The Apple flat panel display is attached directly to the ADC (Apple
Display Connector) port located on the adapter.  

Pricing & Availability
The new Apple DVI to ADC Adapter is available immediately through The Apple
Store® (www.apple.com), at Apple's retail stores and Apple Authorized
Resellers for a suggested retail price of $149 (US).      Apple's current
all-digital display line-up includes the 15-and 17-inch Studio Display, the
22-inch Cinema Display and the new 23-inch Cinema HD Display; with suggested
retail prices of $599( US), $999 (US), $2,499 (US) and $3,499 (US),
respectively.

Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple
II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh.
Apple is committed to bringing the best personal computing experience to
students, educators, creative professionals and consumers around the world
through its innovative hardware, software and Internet offerings.



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