Major Apple resellers including Amazon, MacMall, and J&R are out of stock of the Thunderbolt Display introduced by Apple in 2012. The situation could be indicative of a hardware refresh.
AppleInsider appropriately points out that such stock-outs are generally one of the first signs of an impending hardware upgrade.
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15 January 2013 09:24 GMT |
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Stephen Gilbert, the co-founder of Brilvan Inc. and an avid Mac user, decided to file a complaint with Apple’s newly-appointed VP of Mac Software Engineering after discovering that fullscreen Mac apps aren’t usable on multiple displays. Explaining to Apple’s Craig Federighi that said issue basicall... |
17 October 2012 08:04 GMT |
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The list of "focus areas" arriving with the first OS X 10.8.1 test build from Apple reveals that developers must resolve a problem relating to audio when a Mac is connected to a Thunderbolt display. Apparently, the issue is not tied to Mountain Lion specifically. However, it seems it has been inherited from its pred... |
11 August 2012 20:11 GMT |
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With the release of several new Macs this summer, Apple introduced a new MagSafe standard that makes it impossible to power new computers and displays with old AC adapters. That doesn’t apply for new Thunderbolt Displays, though. As spotted by MacRumors, Apple is including the minuscule MagSafe to MagSafe 2 Co... |
14 June 2012 14:11 GMT |
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Owners of Apple’s $999 Thunderbolt Display running Snow Leopard or Lion are advised to install a new software update from Apple which addresses an issue with the monitor’s fans. Read on to learn more about the necessity of this particular download.In detailing the contents of Thunderbolt Display Firmware ... |
13 December 2011 02:59 GMT |
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Macintosh users wielding a Thunderbolt Display may be required to add another software update if they’re planning to connect their monitor to a system running OS X 10.7.2, the latest version of Apple’s Lion operating system.According to a technical note on support.apple.com/downloads, Thunderbolt Software... |
27 October 2011 05:20 GMT |
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Apple’s new Thunderbolt Display uses a two year old display model, despite the 27-inch monitor being launched to the public just weeks ago, a team of technicians has learned.After doing what they do best - tear down gadgets - the folks at iFixit were surprised to discover Apple’s newest baby actually has ... |
29 September 2011 08:08 GMT |
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Customers who are still confused regarding the Macintosh models that can handle a Thunderbolt Display now have a handy support document from Apple that outlines the specific models made to work with the new hardware, plus some additional info on what software is required.Titled “Macs that can be used with the T... |
28 September 2011 06:11 GMT |
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Recently shipped to the masses as the first-ever Thunderbolt standalone computer display, Apple’s new 27-inch LED beauty has imposed quite a few requirements on early adopters, both on the software front, and hardware wise.The latest such example is a Support document describing the requirements for employing t... |
27 September 2011 07:11 GMT |
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Not long after the first customers started receiving their new 27-inch Thunderbolt Displays, Apple began releasing a bunch of updates, as well as support documents outlining some particularities with the new hardware.
It seems that compatibility and stability has been quite an issue with the new displays, as Apple... |
20 September 2011 02:29 GMT |
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There a few particularities surrounding the newly shipped Thunderbolt Displays from Apple that early adopters may want to take note of, according to Apple.Although it was probably best for Apple to post these aspects before customers actually bought the hardware, Support document HT4885 explains that there are a numb... |
19 September 2011 05:46 GMT |
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Launched in July alongside OS X Lion and a couple of upgraded Macs, the 27-inch Thunderbolt Display is now shipping to retail locations across the United States, people familiar with the matter say, while Apple’s online store is listing 2-3 weeks arrival time for orders placed today.Apple describes the hardware... |
7 September 2011 04:32 GMT |
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A new Apple-branded desktop monitor dubbed ‘Thunderbolt Display’ is now available for purchase, according to an official announcement that just hit the wires from Cupertino, California.
Although a mere upgrade from the latest LED Cinema Display, the new Thunderbolt Display deserves a great deal of atte... |
20 July 2011 10:18 GMT |
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