Friday, July 15, 2011

Apple apparently leaks a brand-new LED display with Thunderbolt



Well it's not something you see Apple do every day. According to MacRumors, the company at the beginning to put more pictures of a new LED display on its website, with the number MC914 party. This part number was previously assigned to new MacBook. The new display is also shown to have a port Thunderbolt in the other pictures on the Apple site.

The new LED display is almost identical to the existing LED Cinema Display, although the promotional images on the site shows the bottom of the Lion by default, not an old snow leopard. Indicating that can be released with OS X Lion, every time it happens. While the screen is almost identical to existing ones, there are certainly some changes in the back of the monitor, some images show a flash cable snaking from the back, is not an option existing monitors.

The new part number is revealed in the URL for the image: “http://storeimages.apple.com/1864/as-images.apple.com/is/image/AppleInc/MC914.”



In a particularly interesting case, the image shows a chain MacBook promotion of these two new monitors through the use of its port beam, a feature that Apple has touted the launch of the new standard. Only the current 15 models and 17-inch MacBook is equipped with Ray.



Due to the new connection method, as the images suggest new models of Mac Mini and Mac Pro that they will be displayed with those in the photos, but they could simply be existing models connected via a standard connector Display Port, if the light Monitors supported the new old standard as well.

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