Mark Kronquist Lake Oswego Oregon 97034 USA [email protected]

$300 plus postage PayPal Preferred International find but it is big, bulky and 
will be well packed and expensive to ship

Includes proper PS  

Perhaps the second most uncommon Apple LCD (first being the IIc one)


The Apple Studio Display (LCD), introduced with the non-color matched Power 
Macintosh G3/300 DT and Power Macintosh G3/300 MT, features a 15.1" viewable 
area active-matrix LCD display perched upon a dark blue adjustable stand with 
integrated ADB and S-Video in ports. Although sales were modest, this display 
inititated the transition from CRT-based to LCD-based displays.



 



Introduction Date:      March 17, 1998  Discontinued Date:      January 5, 1999
Display Type:   LCD     Size (Viewable):        15.0" (15.1")
Max. Display Colors:    16.7 Million    DPI/PPI:        85
Brightness:     180 cd/m2       Viewing Angle:  120/90
Contrast Ratio: 200:1   Dot/Pixel Pitch:        N/A
Display Cable:  DB-15   Built-in Audio: None
Power:  35 Watts 1.     Supported MacOS:        7.5+
Dimensions:     15.0 x 15.7 x 9.8 2.    Weight: 12.1 lbs.
Original Price: US$1999 Est. Current Price:     N/A
Resolution Support:     640x480, 720x400, 800x600, 832x624, 1024x768
Notes:  1. 119.7 BTU per hour, 100-120/220-240 Voltage, 50-60 Hz.
2. In inches, height x width x depth.
3. Photo Credit: Apple Computer, Inc.

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