its about Bloody time that the guys at Apple let Toms have a go at there Monitor!
Turns out to be what i expected, Excellent Build, realy GOOD quality. Too Much $ for most and still More then Monitors capable of better.
eather way im glad to see that they did fair well and i hope that we see more from them in the future.
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To be fair, the ergonomics of adjustment (i.e. the brightness controls) are handled in the OS for Macs, so I really don't think Apple cares about making brightness controls easier for PC users. However, I agree that Apple's going to have to get a better panel to really impress the pro users out there. Maybe they should do what they've done with their laptop lines and have kind of an 'iScreen' and a 'PowerScreen'?
but then again, thats options... and apple doesn't typicly like giving that to there customers
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