AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor
The AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor (not to be confused with the 1986 AppleColor RGB Monitor sold with the Apple IIgs) is a 13" (12.8" viewable) Trinitron aperture grille CRT with a fixed resolution of 640x480 at 66.7Hz.[1] It was released with the Macintosh II computer and manufactured by Apple Inc. from March 1, 1987, until December 1, 1992. It used a DA-15 video connector commonly used on Macintosh II family and later Macintosh computers and video cards.
AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor | |
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Manufacturer | Apple Computer |
Type | Aperture grille CRT |
Size | 13", 12.8" viewable |
Introduced | March 1987 |
Discontinued | December 1992 |
Model number | M0401, M1297 |
Fixed Resolution | 640 × 480 |
References
- "AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor:Technical Specifications". Apple Support. May 2, 2020.
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