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Sergey Savostin2013-04-11 16:46:28
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Sergey Savostin, 2013-04-11 16:46:28

Monitor for Mac Mini?

I want a monitor for Mac mini somewhere around 27''. Purpose - programming, non-professional graphics / video, films.
Naturally, first of all I looked towards the Apple LED Cinema Display 27 . All functionality is suitable, but several points do not suit:
1. Gloss. I don't carry it at all.
2. There is no way to adjust the height or hang on the wall. It is strange that a monitor of this class does not have such a simple "function".
3. Response time. A bit too much by today's standards, no?
Of course, the market provides alternatives , of which LG 27EA83 seems to be the most interesting .
Maybe someone else has options and thoughts about the work of a non-Apple monitor with Apple technology? Is it worth putting Apple at the forefront? The price is not an issue.

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Argons, 2013-04-11
@Argons

I have 2 Hanns-g 28" monitors and an old Samsung 15" connected to my Mac mini. The first one is connected via HDMI, and the second one is connected via a min display port to VGA adapter.

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Serafim, 2013-04-12
@Serafim

ufa.dns-shop.ru/catalog/i152386/monitor-dns-27-l270.html despite the fact that this is "naked china", it has the same matrix as apple blue, so after installing color profiles from Apple, the picture will no longer be distinguished from the original.

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Ilya Shabanov, 2013-04-11
@ishaba

1. I myself can’t digest gloss on monitors or on other surfaces, but I don’t quite agree that Cinema Display can be called glossy, what’s on it, that on an iMac the monitor itself is matte with a protective screen, of course it gives a little glossiness, but this is a completely different story on a glossy monitor. At home I have a Mac mini with a matte Benq E2200HD (I don't really like it compared to the same iMac at work)
2. Here, perhaps yes, but personally I had no problems with this.
3. I don’t think that with such a purpose, it plays at least some role, and does it play a role at all?

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sevmax, 2013-04-12
@sevmax

There is a special VESA adapter for Apple's monitor .
I bought this one a year ago. Simple and works great.
And pick up the mount to taste.

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Roman Misyurev, 2013-04-12
@Sudo

I've been asking myself the same question for 3 months. As a result, yesterday I bought ASUS PB278Q . Reviews, like Dell, 50/50. I am satisfied with the purchase of cranes, there are no jambs. The first hour the monitor seemed unrealistically huge after a seed, but after a couple of hours I got used to it.
Yes, to get the maximum resolution on a poppy, you will have to buy another MB571Z / A adapter , otherwise the maximum will be 1920x1080.
Also, connecting two monitors to the mini is not a problem: one via hdmi, the other via a thunderbolt adapter

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sowich, 2013-04-11
@sowich

We have been working for a year - the flight is normal!

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nzim, 2013-04-11
@nzim

Perhaps one of these new Dell UltraSharp will do.

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