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The AppleVision/ColorSync
850 Display, released at the same time as the
AppleVision/ColorSync
850AV but without
the "multimedia extras", features a color 20.0" (19.0"
viewable area) Trinitron CRT. On March 11, 1998, Apple
changed the name of this display from AppleVision 850 to
ColorSync 850 as it "more effectively communicates the
advantages of the systems' color calibration capabilities to
customers". |
Introduction Date: | May 5, 1997 | Discontinued Date: | November 10, 1998? 1. |
Display Type: | Trinitron CRT | Size (Viewable): | 20.0" (19.0") |
Max. Display Colors: | 16.7 Million | DPI: | ? 1. |
Brightness: | N/A 2. | Viewing Angle: | N/A 2. |
Contrast Ratio: | N/A 2. | Dot/Pixel Pitch: | 0.26 mm |
Display Cable: | DB-15 | Built-in Audio: | None |
Power: | 180 Watts 3. | Supported MacOS: | 7.1+ 4. |
Dimensions: | 18.7 x 19.1 x 20.2 5. | Weight: | 67.4 lbs. |
Original Price: | $1849 US | Est. Current Price: | N/A |
Resolution Support: |
640x480 (31.47-35.04 kHz
Hor. Scan, 60-67 Hz Ver. Scan, DPI?) 800x600 (37.88-46.88 kHz Hor. Scan, 60-75 Hz Ver. Scan, DPI?) 832x624 (49.7 kHz Hor. Scan, 75 Hz Ver. Scan, DPI?) 1024x768 (48.36-60.02 kHz Hor. Scan, 60-75 Hz Ver. Scan, DPI?) 1152x870 (79.98 kHz Hor. Scan, 75 Hz Ver. Scan, DPI?) 1280x1024 (79.98 kHz Hor. Scan, 75 Hz Ver. Scan, DPI?) 1600x1200 (93.75 kHz Hor. Scan, 75 Hz Ver. Scan, DPI?) |
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Thanks. 2. This information only applies to LCD-based (flat-panel) displays. 3. 615.6 BTU per hour, 90-132/198-264 Voltage, 47-63 Hz Freq. 4. Requires MacOS 7.6 or higher for full functionality. 5. In inches, height x width x depth. 6. Photo Credit: Apple Computer, Inc. |
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