Difference between revisions of "List of displays"
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This is a summary of displays compatible with 68k/early PPC Macs without additional adapters. | This is a summary of displays compatible with 68k/early PPC Macs without additional adapters. | ||
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|This display is unique in the way that it was the only display to utilize the HDI-45 connector and have the capability of transferring video, video capture input, audio output, audio input, and [[Apple Desktop Bus]] (ADB) through the main connector. | |This display is unique in the way that it was the only display to utilize the HDI-45 connector and have the capability of transferring video, video capture input, audio output, audio input, and [[Apple Desktop Bus]] (ADB) through the main connector. | ||
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|[[Macintosh '12 RGB Display]] | |[[Macintosh '12 RGB Display]] |
Revision as of 14:51, 23 August 2009
This is a summary of displays compatible with 68k/early PPC Macs without additional adapters.
Manufacturer | Model | Resolution | Type of CRT | Notes |
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Apple | Apple Color Plus 14 | 640×480 | Shadow mask | |
Apple | AudioVision 14 | 640×480 | Triniton | This display is unique in the way that it was the only display to utilize the HDI-45 connector and have the capability of transferring video, video capture input, audio output, audio input, and Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) through the main connector. |
Apple | Macintosh '12 RGB Display | 512x384 | Shadow mask | This display was typically bundled with Macintosh LC series Macs. |