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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 12″ RGB Display

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

The Macintosh 12″ RGB Display was Apple’s first lower-cost color display for the Macintosh. It was introduced with the Mac LC in October 1999 to make Apple’s first low-cost color Mac system more affordable

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.

13″ AppleColor High-Resolution Monitor

Daniel Knight,  Apple Displays, Low End Mac, Tech Specs - 1987.03.02 - Leave a comment -

The 13″ AppleColor High-Resolution Monitor was Apple’s first color display for the Macintosh. It was introduced with the Mac II in March 1987 and uses a 13″ Sony Trinitron CRT, which is curved horizontally but flat vertically.

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