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Apple Displays: Studio/Cinema Display Series: Studio Display (LCD) Specs

Apple Studio Display (LCD)

The Apple Studio Display (LCD), introduced with the non-color matched Power Macintosh G3/300 DT and Power Macintosh G3/300 MT, features a 15.1" viewable area active-matrix LCD display perched upon a dark blue adjustable stand with integrated ADB and S-Video in ports. Although sales were modest, this display inititated the transition from CRT-based to LCD-based displays.



 


Introduction Date: March 17, 1998 Discontinued Date: January 5, 1999
Display Type: LCD Size (Viewable): 15.0" (15.1")
Max. Display Colors: 16.7 Million DPI/PPI: 85
Brightness: 180 cd/m2 Viewing Angle: 120/90
Contrast Ratio: 200:1 Dot/Pixel Pitch: N/A
Display Cable: DB-15 Built-in Audio: None
Power: 35 Watts 1. Supported MacOS: 7.5+
Dimensions: 15.0 x 15.7 x 9.8 2. Weight: 12.1 lbs.
Original Price: US$1999 Est. Current Price: N/A
Resolution Support: 640x480, 720x400, 800x600, 832x624, 1024x768
Notes: 1. 119.7 BTU per hour, 100-120/220-240 Voltage, 50-60 Hz.
2. In inches, height x width x depth.
3. Photo Credit: Apple Computer, Inc.



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