Apple Studio Display

The 16.6" Apple Studio Display supported the Blue & White Power Macintosh G3 computers. Introduced in January 1999, the computer monitor had a distinctive style and color. The monitor attached to a main processor cabinet --- also in the distinctive blue and white color. Typically, the processor unit was placed on the floor, under a desk, so the user could place the display on a desk top with a color-coordinated mouse and keyboard. This model uses the ADC (Apple Display Connector), which carries analog and digital video signals, USB data, and power in the same cable, and is remarkable for being the last CRT-based display that Apple ever shipped. The model was discontinued on May 21, 2001.

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