An iMac is a computer, while an LED Cinema Display is just a beautiful screen. You still need attach a computer to it. Most people who buy a cinema display connect their macbooks or a mac mini or mac pro.
If you need a computer buy an iMac if you only need a screen to add to your computer buy a Cinema Display. It is impossible to make a direct comparison between a screen and a computer.
No, the screen is a LED display.
DDR is not as fast ad the DDR2 ans that is the main difference.
The difference between the various iMac models typically lies in their specifications, such as screen size, processor type, graphics capabilities, and storage options. For instance, the 24-inch iMac features Apple's M1 chip and a more vibrant display compared to the older 27-inch model, which uses Intel processors. Additionally, the design aesthetics may vary, with newer models incorporating thinner bezels and a range of colors. Overall, the differences cater to varying user needs, preferences, and performance requirements.
No. The current (as of September 23, 2011) Mac Pro model does not feature Thunderbolt ports; only the newest MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and iMac models do. However, the 27-inch LCD Cinema Display is still available for sale at Apple Stores and stores that carry Apple products, for the same price as the Thunderbolt display: $999. The LCD Cinema Display requires only a Mini-DisplayPort connection, the immediate predecessor to the Thunderbolt port.
The term 'Mac' could refer to other computers that apple designs and makes such as iMacs, Macbooks (laptops), and Mac Pro (tower)The term 'iMac' is the name of the all in one desktop computer by apple.http://www.apple.com/imac/
Use the highest setting. 1680 x 1050.
As of this writing, the 3.5 GHz 27-inch iMac (with a 5K display) retails for $2,499 USD.
The term 'Mac' could refer to other computers that apple designs and makes such as iMacs, Macbooks (laptops), and Mac Pro (tower)The term 'iMac' is the name of the all in one desktop computer by apple.http://www.apple.com/imac/
Yes, but you will need a Mini Display to HDMI adapter.1Connect the mini display side of your mini-display-to-HDMI adapter to the back of your iMac.2Connect the other side of the mini display cord to the corresponding port in your adapter box.3Connect your HDMI cable from your Xbox HDMI port to the HDMI port of your adapter.4Plug in the adapter box and turn on any power buttons, if applicable. Turn on the Xbox.5Press "Command-F2" to switch from the iMac display mode to the Xbox display mode. Your Xbox interface should now appear on your iMac screen.There are multiple mini-display-to-HDMI adapter boxes on the market; before you purchase one, check any available reviews to make sure it is compatible with the iMac, or use Apple's "About Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapters" page to find out if the adapter you want to use will work with your iMac.
On the iMac wireless keyboard it is the second key from the left, on the very top of the keyboard. You can also open System Preferences and then click Display. There on the Display tab you will see a brightness control slider.
Open System Preferences. Now click Display. Click the display tab and check "Best for built in display".