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Apple Displays: "Classic" Series: Apple AudioVision 14 Display Specs

Apple AudioVision 14

The Apple AudioVision 14 Display, Apple's first true "multimedia" monitor, features a color 14.0" (13.0" viewable area) Trinitron CRT, built-in full-frequency stereo speakers (1.), internal microphone, headphone jack, two ADB ports, and a video-in port. Contrast, brightness, and sound controls are placed on the front of the display. This model also introduces the HDI-45 connector, which integrates data, display, and power information conveniently in the same cable, but requires an adapter to use with computers that have a DB-15 connector. 


Introduction Date: August 1, 1993 Discontinued Date: August 7, 1995
Display Type: Trinitron CRT Size (Viewable): 14.0" (13.0")
Max. Display Colors: 16.7 Million DPI: 69
Brightness: N/A 2. Viewing Angle: N/A 2.
Contrast Ratio: N/A 2. Dot/Pixel Pitch: 0.26 mm
Display Cable: HDI-45 3. Built-in Audio: Stereo Speakers, Mic
Power: 55 Watts 4. Supported MacOS: 7.0.1+
Dimensions: 15.2 x 13.4 x 16.6 5. Weight: 33.0 lbs. (15 kg)
Original Price: $799 US Est. Current Price: N/A
Resolution Support: 640x480 (35 kHz Horiz. Scan, 66.7 Hz Vert. Scan)
Notes: 1. Ported (bass reflex) chamber design, max. loudness is 90 db SPL
-- at 1kHz at 0.5 meters and freq. response is 100 Hz to 17 kHz +/- 3db).
2. This information only applies to LCD-based (flat-panel) displays.
2. 188.1 BTU per hour, 100-240 Voltage, 47-63 Hz Frequency.
3. Also requires an adapter to work with Macs with a DB-15 port.
4. In inches, height x width x depth.
5. Photo Credit: Apple Computer, Inc.



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