Well, to be honest there are few reasons you would want to buy an Apple Thunderbolt Display… you might argue it's cool to have an iSight, Apple specific connectivity and a good amount of pixels. But the very basics of a display is to see what's displayed on it right? If the intended use is related to design or photo editing, then the glare will render this display almost useless in some situations. Unless you work in a dark place, color accuracy will not be good.
Well, to be honest there are few reasons you would want to buy an Apple Thunderbolt Display… you might argue it's cool to have an iSight, Apple specific connectivity and a good amount of pixels. But the very basics of a display is to see what's displayed on it right? If the intended use is related to design or photo editing, then the glare will render this display almost useless in some situations. Unless you work in a dark place, color accuracy will not be good.