Macintosh 12-Inch Monochrome Display: Description (Discontinued)
This article describes the Macintosh 12-inch Monochrome Display.
The Macintosh 12-Inch Monochrome Display is the lowest-cost high-resolution
display for modular Macintosh computers. The combination of "page-white"
phosphor screen and dark glass provides high brightness and sharp contrast.
It displays up to 256 levels of gray simultaneously, depending on the
Macintosh computer or video card.
Features
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* 12-inch monochrome CRT
* 640 horizontal pixels by 480 vertical lines at 76 dots per inch (dpi)
* 67-hertz screen refresh rate
* "Page-white" phosphor screen and dark glass
* Antiglare screen
* Brightness and contrast controls
Benefits
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* Sharp display of text and graphics on a full-size screen
* Superior resolution and focus for displaying small type and fine graphic
details
* Full-width display (including margins) and more than half the height of a
letter-size page
* Maintains close size integrity between the screen and printed documents.
* Reduces eyestrain by eliminating flicker.
* Improves brightness and contrast.
* Minimizes reflected glare.
* Lets you work comfortably in bright rooms.
* Lets you adjust the display to suit your preferences and environment.
If you're using a Macintosh IIsi, Macintosh IIci, or modular Macintosh
personal computer equipped with an appropriate video card, you can display
up to 256 shades of gray simultaneously. If you're using a Macintosh LC,
you can display 16 shades of gray.
To use the Macintosh 12-inch Monochrome Display, you'll need the following:
* A Macintosh personal computer with a built-in video port or an
appropriate video card, such as the Macintosh Display Card 4*8, the
Macintosh Display Card 8*24, or the Macintosh Display Card 8*24 GC.
* A video cable, which is supplied with the display.
Order Number
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* Macintosh 12-inch Monochrome Display
M0298LL/A
The Macintosh 12-Inch Monochrome Display is the lowest-cost high-resolution
display for modular Macintosh computers. The combination of "page-white"
phosphor screen and dark glass provides high brightness and sharp contrast.
It displays up to 256 levels of gray simultaneously, depending on the
Macintosh computer or video card.
Features
--------
* 12-inch monochrome CRT
* 640 horizontal pixels by 480 vertical lines at 76 dots per inch (dpi)
* 67-hertz screen refresh rate
* "Page-white" phosphor screen and dark glass
* Antiglare screen
* Brightness and contrast controls
Benefits
--------
* Sharp display of text and graphics on a full-size screen
* Superior resolution and focus for displaying small type and fine graphic
details
* Full-width display (including margins) and more than half the height of a
letter-size page
* Maintains close size integrity between the screen and printed documents.
* Reduces eyestrain by eliminating flicker.
* Improves brightness and contrast.
* Minimizes reflected glare.
* Lets you work comfortably in bright rooms.
* Lets you adjust the display to suit your preferences and environment.
If you're using a Macintosh IIsi, Macintosh IIci, or modular Macintosh
personal computer equipped with an appropriate video card, you can display
up to 256 shades of gray simultaneously. If you're using a Macintosh LC,
you can display 16 shades of gray.
To use the Macintosh 12-inch Monochrome Display, you'll need the following:
* A Macintosh personal computer with a built-in video port or an
appropriate video card, such as the Macintosh Display Card 4*8, the
Macintosh Display Card 8*24, or the Macintosh Display Card 8*24 GC.
* A video cable, which is supplied with the display.
Order Number
------------
* Macintosh 12-inch Monochrome Display
M0298LL/A
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