Apple ColorSync/AppleVision 750 Display

Apple ColorSync/AppleVision 750 Display
Manufacturer Apple Computer
Type Aperture grille CRT
Size 17", 16.1" viewable
Introduced August 1997 (1997-08)
Discontinued November 1998 (1998-11)
Model number M2935
Maximum Resolution 1280x1024

The Apple ColorSync/AppleVision 750 Display is


a 17" (16.1" viewable) Trinitron aperture grille CRT that was manufactured by Apple Inc. from August 5, 1997 until approximately November 10, 1998. The video cable uses a standard Macintosh DA-15 video connector and the maximum resolution is 1280x1024.

The display also has an ADB port (not S-video despite the identical plug). Connecting the display via ADB to a Macintosh running MacOS 9 and below allows extensive display adjustment and calibration in software, using the Monitors or Monitors & Sound control panel. As this control panel was never ported to OS X, these monitors can only be used at the default VGA resolution in OS X, or indeed in any other OS.

There are 2 further ADB ports located on the sides of the display that can be used to attach additional ADB devices.

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