AppleColor High-Resolution RGB
Background
In 1987, Apple released two new monitors for use with the Macintosh II. The AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor had a 13″ Trinitron CRT (the first Apple display to use an aperture grille CRT) with a fixed resolution of 640×480 pixels. The Apple High-Resolution Monochrome Monitor was a 12″ CRT that supported up to 256 shades of gray at a fixed resolution of 640x480. The Macintosh II was a modular system with no internal display and was able to drive up to six displays simultaneously using multiple graphics cards. The desktop spanned multiple displays, and windows could be moved between displays or straddle them.
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Key Specs
Display13" 13-inch Trinitron color CRT display
Weight15.4 kg
Full Specifications
Basic Info
Release Date1987.3
Discontinued1992.12
Original Price$1647
Display
Screen Size13"
Screen Type13-inch Trinitron color CRT display
Resolution640 x 480 @ 60 Hz
PPI69 dpi
Connectivity
ConnectorDB-15
RequiresMacintosh computer
Body & Dimensions
Size & Weight34.3 cm × 40.6 cm × 27.9 cm,15.4 kg
Color
Available Colors
Model Identifier
Mold ModelM0401 (Revision A) / M1297 (Revision B) / M0401LL/B