AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor
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The AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor is a 13" (12.8" viewable) Trinitron
aperture grille
CRT
that was manufactured by Apple Inc. from March 2, 1987 until October 19, 1992. The video cable uses a standard Macintosh DA-15 video connector and the fixed resolution is 640x480.
Trinitron
Trinitron is Sony's brand name for its line of aperture grille based CRTs used in television sets and computer display monitors. One of the first truly new television systems to enter the market since the 1950s, the Trinitron was announced in 1966 to wide acclaim for its bright images, about 25%...
aperture grille
Aperture grille
An aperture grille is one of two major technologies used to manufacture color cathode ray tube televisions and computer displays; the other is shadow mask....
CRT
Cathode ray tube
The cathode ray tube is a vacuum tube containing an electron gun and a fluorescent screen used to view images. It has a means to accelerate and deflect the electron beam onto the fluorescent screen to create the images. The image may represent electrical waveforms , pictures , radar targets and...
that was manufactured by Apple Inc. from March 2, 1987 until October 19, 1992. The video cable uses a standard Macintosh DA-15 video connector and the fixed resolution is 640x480.