Macintosh 12-inch RGB Display
All Hardware
1990
Description
The Macintosh 12" RGB Display was Apple's first color display for the Macintosh. It was introduced with the Mac LC in October 1999 and uses a 13" Sony Trinitron CRT, which is curved horizontally but flat vertically. Because it uses a Trinitron display, there is a thin horizontal wire about one-third of the way up from the bottom, which you may see as a thin gray line. This is normal; it is not a defect. This display has a fixed resolution of 512 x 384 and uses Apple's DB-15 video connector (not to be confused with the smaller, higher density DE-15 VGA video connector).