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20-inch, 23-inch, and 30-inch aluminum LCD displays introduced by Apple in June 2004. Models A1081, A1082, and A1083 respectively.

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How do you replace cables on the back of the display, 30"

how can i replace the display cables onthe back of 30"cinema display?

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There are many different Apple Cinema Displays put out over the years with different connectors. Please tell us which one you have.

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Also, what are you trying to connect to?

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have a30' cinema display, which has a fire connector,usb connector and a dvi

connector but i tore them accidently.....help

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oh the monitor is an apple 30" hd cinema display

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also how can i open themonitor up if i could do that i probably could figure out ifthe monitor is fixable by myself . the apple imac was abreeze to work on so i thought the display would be also....but NO NO

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This is what i did:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/43208331@N0...

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I have a dodgy VGA cable on my 30" apple cinema display. Not sure which version it is as i'm not in front of it at present. It's a few years old. The cable is hard wired to the back of the monitor. I have had to put a kink in it and tape it near to the plug to make it work, but it still needs a wiggle every now and again to come back to life. a) how could i replace this cable? b) is it best to get an electrician to cut it and try to work back up the cable?

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Is this related to the first question posted here? If not, please ask as a new question when you are in front of the monitor in question. It really helps if we know what monitor we are talking about.

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i would say yes that it is related. i believe we are both talking about replacing a cable that is hard wired to the back of the monitor. we are both talking about an apple 30" cinema display. i don't believe it matters what model it is. you either can or can not fix the cable genius!

Cinema HD Display:

Resolution: 2560 x 1600

Depth: 32-Bit Color

Core Image: Hardware Accelerated

Main Display: Yes

Mirror: Off

Online: Yes

Quartz Extreme:Supported

Rotation: Supported

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I have managed to salvage mine for at least a little while longer by removing the big plastic button that screws into the lcd. i removed that and about an inch of the sheathing, as well as disconnecting some of the wire clamps to let everything kind of dangle. be sure to wrap all your newly exposed wire in electric tape and i would also do the aluminum hole in the back of the display. every now and then it goes screwy but i quick reposition of the cable and power down fixes it everytime...fingers crossed.

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Update

I have written a post documenting how to repair your cinema display cable here: http://www.eliteweblabs.com/recent/cinem...

it's not the prettiest solution but it can save you a lot of money...

elite web labs

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I am including a link to a forum on some cable repair for the Cinema Monitor. Hope this helps.

http://www.applefritter.com/node/19796

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Hi, could u send some video tutorial, like how change back cables Cinema HD Display. Thanks

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