AppleColor RGB Monitor
The AppleColor RGB Monitor (marketed by Apple Computer, Inc. as AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor) was described by Apple as “the ideal companion for your Apple computer in both design and usability. (more…)
The long history of Apple displays is marked by many new solutions, such as the introduction of the first color monitors, LCD displays, flat panel displays, portable displays and so on… The first Cinema Display was released in September 1999, and was available in different sizes. The Thunderbolt Display was introduced in July 2011. After many changes and improvements, Apple discontinued the Apple Cinema Display. Today the Thunderbolt Display is the only Apple display marketed directly by the company.
The AppleColor RGB Monitor (marketed by Apple Computer, Inc. as AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor) was described by Apple as “the ideal companion for your Apple computer in both design and usability. (more…)
Apple Inc. has sold a wide variety of computer displays throughout their history. Apple began to manufacture displays in 1980. Before they manufactured their own displays, they recommended third-party monochrome monitors. Here you will find the most frequently asked questions and answers about Apple displays. (more…)
The Color Monitor IIc was released in 1984. The Monitor IIc was a 9″ green phosphorous display, that was the first to use the Snow-White design paradigm. (more…)
Apple Color Monitor IIe was manufactured by Apple Computers for the Apple II personal computer line. This monitor was later renamed to AppleColor Composite Monitor IIe. This monitor provides a higher resolution than standard video or television screens, and provides a cost-effective solution for users who require color display and 80-column text. It is compatible with all Apple software. (more…)
The Apple Monitor II is a Cathode ray tube (CRT) based monochrome monitor designed and marketed by Apple Computer for the Apple II personal computer series. This monitor included insignificant adjustments for the size and location of the image on the display. (more…)
The Apple Monitor III is a CRT-based monochrome monitor made of green or white phosphor). This first in the Apple business line of devices, this monitor was manufactured and marketed by Apple Computer and made for the Apple III computer. It was also compatible with the Apple II personal computer, as well as other computers through a standard composite video input jack. (more…)