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The Apple High-Resolution Monochrome Monitor, released in conjunction with the Macintosh IIcx, features a monochrome 12.0" (11.0" viewable area) Shadow Mask CRT. |
Introduction Date: | March 7, 1989 | Discontinued Date: | February 1, 1991 |
Display Type: | Shadow Mask CRT | Size (Viewable): | 12.0" (11.0") |
Max. Display Colors: | Monochrome (4-bit?) | DPI: | 76 |
Brightness: | N/A 1. | Viewing Angle: | N/A 1. |
Contrast Ratio: | N/A 1. | Dot/Pixel Pitch: | ? 2. |
Display Cable: | DB-15 | Built-in Audio: | None |
Power: | 40 Watts 3. | Supported MacOS: | 6.0.3+ 4. |
Dimensions: | 10.0 x 12.2 x 14.4 5. | Weight: | 17.0 lbs. |
Original Price: | $898 US | Est. Current Price: | N/A |
Resolution Support: | 640x480 (35.0 kHz Horiz. Scan, 66.7 Hz Vert. Scan) | ||
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This information only applies to LCD-based (flat-panel)
displays. 2. If you can provide this info or a photo, please share. Thanks. 3. 136.8 BTU per hour, 100-240 Voltage, 50-60 Hz Frequency. 4. For complete functionality. Should work on Macs with DB-15 port. 5. In inches, height x width x depth. |
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