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Apple 20" Cinema Display or Sony 20" LCD

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I have got the 30" Apple but my brother is getting the 20" just want to know if the Sony is better?

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I have got the 30" Apple but my brother is getting the 20" just want to know if the Sony is better?



I would say the Apple, but knowing Sony its probably just as expensive.

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