Testseek.com have collected 47 expert reviews of the Apple Thunderbolt Display 27 inch MC914 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple Thunderbolt Display 27 inch MC914.
October 2011
(78%)
47 Reviews
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The Apple Thunderbolt Display retains the gorgeous screen and features of the Apple Cinema Display, while adding Thunderbolt, FireWire, and Ethernet support
There's no native compatibility option with PCs or older, non-Thunderbolt Macs
The lack of native PC support is still a disappointment. That said, the stellar performance and added connection features, including Ethernet and Thunderbolt, make it a powerful and functional monitor for users of Thunderbolt-enabled Macs....
Gorgeous screen, Adds Thunderbolt, FireWire and gigabit Ethernet support, Great to use as a dock for MacBook Air users
There's no native compatibility option with PCs or older, nonThunderbolt Macs
The lack of native PC support is still a disappointment. That said, the stellar performance and added connection features, including Ethernet and Thunderbolt, make it a powerful and functional monitor for users of Thunderbolt-enabled Macs.
Abstract: Mmmm...MacBook Pro with Retina Display. It's a keeper, that's for sure. Apple pulled out all the stops when putting together their latest, greatest notebook, with an unbelievably sharp display, super-slim design and top-notch hardware updates that incl...
Published: 2012-03-07, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: The Apple 27-inch Thunderbolt Display is a sleek, clean monitor designed to be used primarily with Mac computers that have a Thunderbolt port. It is LED-backlit and widescreen oriented. Unlike traditional monitors, it has no built-in controls and cannot e...
Oh oh so lovely. Oh oh so expensive. What else is there to say? It’s an Apple product, which means it’s built to a standard that makes you wet your pants but priced to tighten your scrotum. Just keep in mind that a Thunderbolt Display needs a Thunderb...
Published: 2011-11-01, Author: James , review by: macworld.co.uk
Can charge Apple laptops; USB 2.0, FireWire 800 and Ethernet connectivity; single cable from Mac cuts down clutter
Stand lacks flexibility; reflective screen limits display placement; few customisation options
For owners of the 2011 MacBook Air, the Thunderbolt Display is a fantastic way to get iMac-like features in one of the lightest laptops available. If your Mac has Thunderbolt, FireWire 800, and Gigabit Ethernet, the fairly inflexible Thunderbolt Display i...
For owners of the 2011 MacBook Air, the Thunderbolt Display is a fantastic way to get iMac-like features while still being able to walk away with one of the lightest laptops available. If your Mac has Thunderbolt, FireWire 800, and gigabit ethernet, th...