Macintosh 12-inch Monochrome

Introduced: December 1990
Terminated: October 1993

Description

Offering one bit monochrome on its 11.5” of viewable screen, the Macintosh 12-inch Monochrome display had a 76 DPI and a resolution of 640x480

History

The Macintosh 12-inch Monochrome was designed to be a low-cost display for users of the Macintosh LC.  It was the same width as that computer.

Specifications

Type: Shadow Mask CRT
Size: 12”
Viewable Area: 11.5”
Connection: DB-15
System Requirements: Macintosh computer
Integrated Audio: None
Ports:—
Power: 40 W
Mounting:—
Weight and Dimensions (US): 17 lbs., 10” H x 12.2” W x 14.4” D
Weight and Dimensions (Metric): 7.7 kg, 25.4 cm H x 31 cm W x 36.6 cm D
Colors: 1 bit
Viewing angle:—
Brightness:—
Contrast ratio:—
Response time:—
Pixel pitch:—
DPI: 76
Resolutions: 640 x 480 @ 67 Hz

Timeline

The Macintosh 12-inch Monochrome display was introduced at the same time as the Macintosh LC in December of 1990 and stopped being produced in October of 1993.

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