AppleColor Composite Monitor IIe / AppleColor Composite Monitor
Background
By early 1985 came the first color CRTs, starting with the Monitor 100, a digital RGB display for the Apple III and Apple IIe (with appropriate card), followed shortly by the 14″ ColorMonitor IIe (later renamed to AppleColor Composite Monitor IIe) and ColorMonitor IIc (later renamed to AppleColor Composite Monitor IIc), composite video displays for those respective models. All of these Apple displays support the maximum Apple II Double Hi-Res standard of 560×192.
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Key Specs
Display14" 14-inch composite video color CRT display
Weight12.5 kg
Full Specifications
Basic Info
Release Date1985.9
Original Price$379
Display
Screen Size14"
Screen Type14-inch composite video color CRT display
ResolutionUp to 640 x 200 pixels
Connectivity
ConnectorRCA-style phono jack
RequiresApple II, Apple II Plus, or Apple IIe (A2M6021) Apple IIc or Apple IIGS (A2M6020)
Body & Dimensions
Size & Weight36.6 cm × 36.6 cm × 31.5 cm,12.5 kg
Dimensions NoteA2M6021: 31.5 × 36.6 × 36.6 cm, 12.5 kg; A2M6020: 31.5 × 31.5 × 36.6 cm, 12.5 kg
Color
Available Colors
Model Identifier
Mold ModelA2M6021 (AppleColor Composite Monitor IIe) / A2M6020 (AppleColor Composite Monitor)