What's more, unless you buy the display as part of a whole Mac system, you can't even pay to extend Apple's miserly warranty. But the 20-inch Cinema Display is not for everyone, as running this LCD on a Windows PC means sacrificing some simplicity and resolution. Apple's careful, practical design, combined with this monitor's overall simplicity and good image quality, results in an attractive, efficient display for Power Mac users. Considering that 18-inch LCDs with 1,280x1,024 resolutions can cost upwards of $1,000, Apple's new 20-inch Cinema Display LCD, with its 20-inch screen and wide-format 1,680x1,050 spread, doesn't sound so expensive at around $1,300.