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Apple Displays: Apple "Classic" Monitor Series
Apple's "Classic" monitors were sold from March 1987 to October 1995. Please note that Apple does not formally acknowledge a "classic" series of displays, but it is a convenient way to categorize all of the older all-in-one models released before Apple had clearly defined product lines.
Apple Display |
Size (Viewable Area) |
13.0" (13.0") |
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12.0" (11.0") |
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21.0" (19.0") |
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15.0" (15.0") |
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12.0" (11.5") |
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12.0" (11.5") |
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17.0" (16.0") |
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21.0" (19.0") |
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14.0" (13.0") |
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14.0" (13.0") |
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14.0" (13.0") |
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14.0" (14.0") |
|
14.0" (13.0") |
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14.0" (11.9") |
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