Atlona Technologies has added once again to their accessory line geared for Apple users seeking to use the newer Apple display with their now legacy DVI based Mac products. Following the success of the DP200 we have continued to set our sights on bridging the DVI to MDP gap with a product designed to convert DVI dual link video signals to MDP. The DP400 lends itself perfectly to photo and video editing software used on Mac Pros such as Final Cut and Photoshop, due to its ability to render a true pixel to pixel image on MDP displays. DVI based Mac users can optimize work their work space to utilize their Cinema Displays as their preview monitor, utilizing the new capabilities of display to its fullest.The DP400, similarly to its predecessor the DP200, is powered by a USB 7 inch pigtail connected to the unit itself. The unit also features a DVI-D 7 inch pigtail allowing users to quickly connect to DVI based computers and laptops. The DP400 is specifically designed to work with iMac 27" and larger displays that support resolutions up to 2560x1600. Users can extend their desktop through the attached Mini DisplayPort display, or use the connected monitor as their main display. This unit passes along all DDC information including EDID and native resolution, making it compatible with all Apple and PC Computers which have DVI or Mini-DVI connections. HDWise.com will begin shipping the DP400 on March 10th and is currently available for pre-order with an price of $174.99
Feb 9, 2010
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