First Third-party Mac Cinema Displays to Ship Late Summer

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Collins America, a consumer product design, manufacturing, and sales operation headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee plans a late summer release of the first third-party LCD computer screens based on Apple’s royalty-free Mini DisplayPort spec.

Dubbed the Cinema View line of displays, Collins’ offering will include three models featuring the aluminum, black and glass design of Apple’s LED Cinema Display, as well as a single cable connection to the Mac. The company claims Cinema View is the world’s only display line made just for today’s Macs.

Priced from $299 for a 19 inch model to $499 for the 24 inch, all three sets include 3 USB 2.0 ports and 3.5mm stereo audio jack. Complete specs for all three models are available here.

Collins is taking pre-orders at the company’s website, offering free shipping to North American and EU markets with expected deliveries beginning to ship before September 1, 2009.

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Sadly, there’s no mention of a matte screen option anywhere in Collins’ marketing material.

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  • MacRat

    The picture looks like $99.99 quality.

  • Not Jack

    For a little background on Jack Campbell now of Collins, see http://www.macintouch.com/mactable.html

  • ged

    FAT frame rather UGLY?
    should have more y pixels?

  • http://www.fitzgeraldtunica.net fitzgeraldtunica

    awesome, waiting for that

  • http://www.fortmcdowell.net fortmcdowell

    the best

  • scott

    not bad for knock offs…

    should sell tons of them

    good luck Collins