Macintosh 16-inch Color
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The Macintosh 16-inch Color Display works with modular Macintosh systems such as the Macintosh Quadra 700 and 900 personal computers. You can organize your work more effectively using the Macintosh 16-inch Color Display, because its 16-inch diagonal screen gives you 70 percent more work area than standard monitors. Not only can you see multiple windows of text and color graphics at the same time, you can also access disk volumes and the Trash while a full page-width document is open. The Macintosh 16-inch Color Display uses a Sony Trinitron picture tube with a high-contrast screen. The display's brightness, contrast, and power controls are located on the front panel, and several built-in ports allow easy connection to Apple Desktop Bus devices (such as keyboard or mouse), microphone, and headphones.