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Macintosh 12″ Monochrome Display

Daniel Knight,  Apple Displays, Low End Mac, Tech Specs - 1990.10.15 - Leave a comment -

The Macintosh Monochrome Display was Apple’s second 640 x 480 grayscale display for the Macintosh. It was introduced with the Mac IIsi and Mac LC in October 1990 and uses a 12″ grayscale CRT. The display was designed to perfectly match the width and curved front of the IIsi and LC.

Macintosh Two-Page Monochrome Display

Daniel Knight,  Apple Displays, Low End Mac, Tech Specs - 1989.03.07 - Leave a comment -

The Macintosh Two-Page Monochrome Display was Apple’s first 2-page monitor for the Macintosh. The 21″ Two-Page Display was introduced with the Mac IIcx and the Macintosh Two-Page Monochrome Video Card in March 1989.

Macintosh Portrait Display

Daniel Knight,  Apple Displays, Low End Mac, Tech Specs - 1989.03.07 - Leave a comment -

The Macintosh Portrait Display was Apple’s first full-page monitor for the Macintosh, a field Radius had pioneered with its Radius Full Page Display and matching video card in 1987.

Apple High-Resolution Monochrome Monitor

Daniel Knight,  Apple Displays, Low End Mac, Tech Specs - 1989.03.07 - Leave a comment -

The Apple High-Resolution Monochrome Monitor was Apple’s first 640 x 480 grayscale display for the Macintosh. It was introduced with the Mac IIcx in March 1989 and uses a 12″ grayscale CRT.

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