Apple unveils new iMacs with 21.5 and 27-inch displays

1262729313243

Comments

  • Reply 561 of 853
    solipsismsolipsism Posts: 25,726member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by teckstud View Post


    Oh god- bad penny is back.

    Do you know how to read?



    original question:
    Does anyone know if the new iMac can also be used as an external monitor?
    And he said no. Oh why do I bother with your denseness.



    Speaking of denseness…



    For the iMac to be used as an EXTERNAL monitor it has to have a display INPUT. The 21.5” only has display OUTPUT while the 37” has both INPUT and OUTPUT. Have you kept up this time?
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 562 of 853
    vineavinea Posts: 5,585member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by BenRoethig View Post


    None that come with a computer that is available retail, mostly on FireGL or Quadro, and good luck trying to find a DP display.



    You mean other than Dell?



    Ultrasharp 3008WFP

    Ultrasharp 2709WFP

    Ultrasharp 2408WFP

    Ultrasharp U2410

    NEC EA231Wi-BK 23"

    Dell P2310 23"

    Dell P2210 22"



    and then I got tired of clicking.



    Wow, I had amazing "luck". I should go buy a lotto ticket tonight.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 563 of 853
    teckstudteckstud Posts: 6,476member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by hmurchison View Post


    Blu-ray penetration means absolutely nothing. HDMI is tapped out for the most part in regards to bandwidth.



    The iMac 27" is Apple second display that's above HD resolution (the 30" being the other of course) this is going to be a trend going forward. Even HDMI 1.4 has limited bandwith for future computer displays (it does hirez but only 24fps)









    Note the weakness once you get to 36 bits per pixel HDMI can't do over 24 fps unless it drops back to 2k resolution. At 4k resolution it's only suitable for cinema playback.



    So it doesn't really matter how much Blu-ray or HDMI penetration exists today because the roadmap of HDMI is running out of steam and will fail once we have 10/12/14 bit displays for sale.



    ANd what exactly would you play on that to witness all that visual glory? An iTunes movie? LOL?
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 564 of 853
    vineavinea Posts: 5,585member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by berntsen View Post


    Mini DisplayPort for video input and output (adapters sold separately);



    Yes, I said "nice" about a half page later...if you want to zing me, ya gotta post faster.



    Still though, HDMI with HDCP for certain would have been better then mDP and folks wondering if the PS3 really will work. Maybe, maybe not. I'm hoping yes since it shouldn't be hard to do HDCP on that port.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 565 of 853
    hmurchisonhmurchison Posts: 12,464member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by teckstud View Post


    ANd what exactly would you play on that to witness all that visual glory? An iTunes movie? LOL?



    This is exactly an excellent point. You'd playback video content as that's what HDMI is suited for. It wouldn't be the ideal resolution to achieve visual glory for DCC (digital content creation) or photo editing because you'd need to make sure you're refreshing the screen at a much higher rate.



    The iMac is a computer first and foremost so I see Apple sticking with computer display interconnects.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 566 of 853
    solipsismsolipsism Posts: 25,726member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by vinea View Post


    You mean other than Dell?



    Ultrasharp 3008WFP

    Ultrasharp 2709WFP

    Ultrasharp 2408WFP

    Ultrasharp U2410

    NEC EA231Wi-BK 23"

    Dell P2310 23"

    Dell P2210 22"



    and then I got tired of clicking.



    Wow, I had amazing "luck". I should go buy a lotto ticket tonight.



    HAHA



    Being free and offering higher bandwidth, it will be the standard, though you can still buy a $1300 carbon fiber Sony Vaio that only has VGA, as well as all those cheap notebooks so it’s not it’s easy to kill old display options. Luckily DP is backwards compatible with them.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 567 of 853
    addaboxaddabox Posts: 12,665member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by vinea View Post


    Yes, I said "nice" about a half page later...if you want to zing me, ya gotta post faster.



    Still though, HDMI with HDCP for certain would have been better then mDP and folks wondering if the PS3 really will work. Maybe, maybe not. I'm hoping yes since it shouldn't be hard to do HDCP on that port.



    Speaking of which, what's up with DP and HDCP? Is it implemented in the spec, or, as you say, if it isn't hard to do, what does that entail? Licensing?
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 568 of 853
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by solipsism View Post


    HAHA



    Being free and offering higher bandwidth, it will be the standard, though you can still buy a $1500 carbon fiber Sony Vaio that only has VGA, as well as all those cheap notebooks so it’s not it’s easy to kill old display options. Luckily DP is backwards compatible with them.



    As usual Sloppyism. 1 Google search to prove you don't know jack.



    VGN-Z890 CTO w/ XP Pro Downgrade

    Model Number: VGN-Z890-B CTO More colors available.







    NEW!



    Built tough for business, the customizable, suitcase-friendly VAIO® Z is designed for on-the-go professionals.



    Available features:



    Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor (up to 3.06GHz) with Intel® Centrino® 2 technology available

    Genuine Windows® 7 Professional 64bit and other editions available

    13.1" LED backlit display (1600x900 resolution), 3.42 lbs

    Hybrid Graphics System with NVIDIA graphics and 256MB dedicated VRAM

    Up to 500GB HDD or up to 256GB SSD available

    Up to 8GB RAM available

    CD/DVD playback/burning

    HDMI™ output

    Up to 7.5 hours of standard battery life

    Built-in Bluetooth® technology, camera and microphone

    Fingerprint sensor and Trusted Platform Module

    Verizon Wireless Mobile Broadband Built-In

    Premium Carbon fiber casing available



    Available colors: Premium Black Carbon Fiber



    VAIO Signature Collection: Bordeaux Red





    http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/....com/index.php



    Edit. You can customize it anyway you wish. I quit buying Sony Vaio 3 laptops ago. Over priced for the performance yet they still have HDMI which will be the standard on TV's, computers, Receivers, Satellite Dishes I could go on... for many years.



    And I don't need an Adapter (which you pointed out you hate purchasing). I've had HDMI on my laptop and desktop computer for 2 laptops and 2 desktop PC's.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 569 of 853
    solipsismsolipsism Posts: 25,726member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by addabox View Post


    Speaking of which, what's up with DP and HDCP? Is it implemented in the spec, or, as you say, if it isn't hard to do, what does that entail? Licensing?



    Yeah, it?s been in the spec since January 2008.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 570 of 853
    addaboxaddabox Posts: 12,665member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by solipsism View Post


    Yeah, it?s been in the spec since January 2008.



    Yeah, I started poking around on the Apple site and they say it's compliant.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 571 of 853
    vineavinea Posts: 5,585member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by addabox View Post


    Speaking of which, what's up with DP and HDCP? Is it implemented in the spec, or, as you say, if it isn't hard to do, what does that entail? Licensing?



    It's in the spec. 1.1 contains HDCP 1.3. But then so is audio. HDCP licensing is via an annual license. $15k? The keys themselves are $5K for 1 million key sets. There are testing fees and so forth but for Apple it all seems not that much.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 572 of 853
    vineavinea Posts: 5,585member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by addabox View Post


    Yeah, I started poking around on the Apple site and they say it's compliant.



    That's good to know. I'm gonna see if I can get some 27" iMac ordered instead of Dell desktops.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 573 of 853
    solipsismsolipsism Posts: 25,726member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by NonVendorFan View Post


    As usual Sloppyism. 1 Google search to prove you don't know jack.



    VGN-Z890 CTO w/ XP Pro Downgrade

    Model Number: VGN-Z890-B CTO More colors available.

    […]

    HDMI™ output

    […]



    Yes, the Vaio Z has HDMI, but where exactly did I state the Z series only had VGA?



    I’m highly intrigued that out of all of Sony’s products why you just grabbed the first Sony machine that didn’t have VGA and actually thought that proved my statement wrong. Between you and TeckStud’s reality adjacent posting I am truly amazed that you two can even use a computer.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 574 of 853
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by solipsism View Post


    Yes, the Vaio Z has HDMI, but where exactly did I state the Z series only had VGA? I’m highly intrigued that out of all of Sony’s products why you just grabbed a single machine that didn’t have VGA and actually thought that proved my statement wrong. Between you and TeckStud’s reality adjacent posting I am truly amazed that you two can even use a computer.



    In my reply to you in post 573.



    Quote:

    though you can still buy a $1500 carbon fiber Sony Vaio that only has VGA



    Edit. As I said. 1 Google search. It's not that hard to prove you wrong. It was the first hit on my search.



    And what do you mean "actually proved you wrong". You were wrong. Bite the bullet and eat crow. As usual you were pulling stats out of your *** that are wrong.



    Christoph B. Take Sloppyism's and AddaMuzzle comments as a Sunday comic. They're entertaining but normally wrong.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 575 of 853
    teckstudteckstud Posts: 6,476member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by solipsism View Post


    Yes, the Vaio Z has HDMI, but where exactly did I state the Z series only had VGA?



    I?m highly intrigued that out of all of Sony?s products why you just grabbed the first Sony machine that didn?t have VGA and actually thought that proved my statement wrong. Between you and TeckStud?s reality adjacent posting I am truly amazed that you two can even use a computer.



    Gp back to your iTunes near HD quality movie.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 576 of 853
    solipsismsolipsism Posts: 25,726member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by NonVendorFan View Post


    In my reply to you in post 573.



    Let’s try this one more time, but I’ll go a little slower and user smaller words.



    Where did I write that the Vaio Z only had VGA? Note that I stated no such thing.



    I wrote that a Vaio still only VGA despite its high cost. I did not state that all Vaios only had VGA.



    Are you seeing how reading is fundamental?
    Quote:

    though you can still buy a $1300 carbon fiber Sony Vaio that only has VGA



     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 577 of 853
    teckstudteckstud Posts: 6,476member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by hmurchison View Post


    This is exactly an excellent point. You'd playback video content as that's what HDMI is suited for. It wouldn't be the ideal resolution to achieve visual glory for DCC (digital content creation) or photo editing because you'd need to make sure you're refreshing the screen at a much higher rate.



    The iMac is a computer first and foremost so I see Apple sticking with computer display interconnects.



    True but what would you watch on the iMac itself - forget the HDMi / DisplayPort issue. Do you really want to hog up hard drive space with tons of HD digital movies like solipsism suggests we all do.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 578 of 853
    teckstudteckstud Posts: 6,476member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by solipsism View Post


    Let’s try this one more time, but I’ll go a little slower and user smaller words.



    Where did I write that the Vaio Z only had VGA? Note that I stated no such thing.



    I wrote that a Vaio still only VGA. I did not state that all Vaios only had VGA.



    Are you seeing how reading is fundamental?



    You still think SOny Vaio uses glossy screens- so much you know.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 579 of 853
    jeffdmjeffdm Posts: 12,954member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by hmurchison View Post


    Blu-ray penetration means absolutely nothing. HDMI is tapped out for the most part in regards to bandwidth.



    The iMac 27" is Apple second display that's above HD resolution (the 30" being the other of course) this is going to be a trend going forward. Even HDMI 1.4 has limited bandwith for future computer displays (it does hirez but only 24fps)







    Note the weakness once you get to 36 bits per pixel HDMI can't do over 24 fps unless it drops back to 2k resolution. At 4k resolution it's only suitable for cinema playback.



    What's the equivalent rez/bpp/Hz matrix for DisplayPort? I'm not seeing anything that suggests that DisplayPort can do anything better right now. HDMI and DisplayPort have very similar bandwidth right now, don't they? I don't know how DisplayPort can magically do much better with (almost) the same bandwidth.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 580 of 853
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by solipsism View Post


    Let’s try this one more time, but I’ll go a little slower and user smaller words.



    Where did I write that the Vaio Z only had VGA? Note that I stated no such thing.



    I wrote that a Vaio still only VGA despite its high cost. I did not state that all Vaios only had VGA.



    Are you seeing how reading is fundamental?



    They haven't sold the original Vaio in about 3 years (I'm guessing).



    Go to Sony.com. Every single Vaio sold today, including their P series starting at $849 has HDMI standard.



    Get over it. You are wrong.



    Edit. Are you seeing how checking your facts are Fundamental, as well as reading & understanding them before you spew a line of BS?
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
Sign In or Register to comment.