Apple 30 inch LCD : A1083

The bottom half of the display is much darker than the top half.

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    I have a 20 inch apple LCD monitor, I dont want to use it for my computer, instead I would want to use it to watch tv. How shd I do it or what shd I buy?

    That is one very expensive 20" TV, frankly you should sell it on and buy a 20" LCD TV instead. 
    You could have a look at Elgato's TV Tuners for Macs you can then display and record HD TV on your Mac and are pretty good value.
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  • Powerbook with Syntax Olevia 23-inch LCD TV Monitor

    Hi there,
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    Anyone know where/how to find instructions for disassembling an Apple 20-inch Cinema A1081?
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  • Apple Studion Display LCD 15" dying?

    My Apple Studio Display (LCD 15", purchased 2000) visual display is intermittently shutting off. Audio remains functional, and I can still type while the display is absent and when it comes back what I typed (ie, on a word doc) is there. The screen saver does not come on during the loss of visual display - the screen just goes black. When I move the mouse around or hit the keyboard repeatedly, the visual will come back. There are not problems with the display when it is visualized. Here's what i've tried so far:
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  • Gradient banding in Samsung 20 inch LCD

    Now idk where to begin, ok here's the best info i can give
    I just assembled a new pc for graphic work/budget gaming 2 days ago:
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    Regarding calibrating your display, it's not strictly necessary, but you did mention "oversaturation" in a post above.  It's certainly your call whether you want to make your color-managed applications put out calibrated color.
    Re switching to DVI, that's falling out of favor...  How are you currently cabled to your monitor?  HDMI?  VGA?  You've mentioned both.  DVI would CERTAINLY be better than VGA.
    This "Coarse effect" you speak of...  Are you talking about jaggy fonts, or what?  If so, do you have Font Smoothing enabled?
    When I first switched from CRTs to LCDs (in 2004) I marveled that most graphics created by people using CRTs were actually butt ugly, simply because they could not see the actual image content very clearly and tended to overlook things and overcompensate for their own monitors' shortcomings.
    On a good LCD using a good interface (DVI or better) you can see every pixel as a discreet element.  That's a given.
    After my switch from CRT to LCD I had to reset my perceptions - I had thoughts just like yours!  After a while you start to realize that what may look oversharp and harsh to you may even still be too subtle for CRT users.  For some time there's been a mix of CRTs and LCDs in the world, though honestly lately I've started to ignore the former as they are truly a dying breed (just try to buy a new CRT monitor nowadays).  It is not wrong to concentrate solely on making graphics look good on ultra sharp LCD monitors.  Don't be too hard on yourself for what you've produced in the past, when you couldn't "see clearly" yet. 
    That said, I should note that there are some LCDs that are not sharp at all.  From time to time people post on this forum that they have trouble seeing the Photoshop UI elements at their fixed small size, and as you're no doubt aware now with your monitor there's really no problem seeing them on a very sharp display.
    You could try taking a macro photo of what you're seeing on your display that you don't like.  Other than that it's very difficult to communicate about such issues on a forum.
    -Noel

  • Connecting 15" PowerBook to Dell 24 inch lcd

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  • MacBook to 47 inch LCD Television

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  • Apple 17 inch CRT

    I want to run my excellent Apple 17 inch Studio Display CRT with my new Mac Pro.
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  • I -Mac 24 inch LCD display

    I would like to know the best resolution for (or default I guess) for the I-MAC 24 inch LCD display? Today I wanted to change the brightness as my eyes were feeling tired and in the process of doing too many things at once, I guess I inadvertently changed the resolution. I went through and tried about all of them.......but wanted to know which one is best?
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    Thank you for your reply. I set the resolution and it is perfect.
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  • Insignia 42 inch LCD

    I have an Insignia 42 inch LCD that I bought last February and yesterday I noticed it has a thin vertical red line on the left hand side of the tv.
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    How do I fix it, my warranty is of course over with now!!
    PLEASE HELP

    Hi ANGDAK28,
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