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Apple Displays: "Classic" Series: AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor Specs

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The AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor, released in conjunction with the Macintosh II, features a color 13.0" (12.8" viewable area) Trinitron CRT (0.26 mm dot pitch) on an adjustable tilt stand.


Introduction Date: March 2, 1987 Discontinued Date: October 19, 1992 1.
Display Type: Trinitron CRT Size (Viewable): 13.0" (12.8") 2.
Max. Display Colors: 16.7 Million 3. DPI: 69
Brightness: N/A 4. Viewing Angle: N/A 4.
Contrast Ratio: N/A 4. Dot/Pixel Pitch: 0.26 mm
Display Cable: DB-15 Built-in Audio: None
Power: 160 Watts 5. Supported MacOS: 2.0+ 6.
Dimensions: 11.0 x 13.5 x 16.0 7. Weight: 44.0 lbs.
Original Price: $1647 US Est. Current Price: N/A
Resolution Support: 640x480 (35.0 kHz Horiz. Scan, 66.7 Hz Vert. Scan)
Notes: 1. Some Apple technical documents state December 1, 1992.
2.
Some Apple technical documents state a 13.0" viewable area.
3.
With Apple 8•24 video card installed.
4.
This information only applies to LCD-based (flat-panel) displays.
5. 547.2 BTU per hour, 85-270 Voltage, 47-63 Hz Frequency.
6. For complete functionality. Should work on Macs with DB-15 port.
7. In inches, height x width x depth.
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