Macintosh 12-inch RGB Display

By admin , 15 December 2015
Macintosh 12-inch RGB Display
Description

The Macintosh 12" RGB Display was Apple's first color display for the Macintosh. It was introduced with the Mac LC in October 1999 and uses a 13" Sony Trinitron CRT, which is curved horizontally but flat vertically. Because it uses a Trinitron display, there is a thin horizontal wire about one-third of the way up from the bottom, which you may see as a thin gray line. This is normal; it is not a defect. This display has a fixed resolution of 512 x 384 and uses Apple's DB-15 video connector (not to be confused with the smaller, higher density DE-15 VGA video connector).

Year First Manufactured
1990

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