Macintosh 16-Inch Color Display: Features and Benefits


This article describes the features and benefits of the Macintosh 16-inch
Color Display.

The Macintosh 16-inch Color Display works with modular Macintosh systems
such as the Macintosh Quadra 700 and 900 personal computers. You can
organize your work more effectively using the Macintosh 16-inch Color
Display, because its 16-inch diagonal screen gives you 70 percent more work
area than standard monitors. Not only can you see multiple windows of text
and color graphics at the same time, you can also access disk volumes and
the Trash while a full page-width document is open.

The Macintosh 16-inch Color Display uses a Sony Trinitron picture tube with
a high-contrast screen. This combination ensures sharp focus, high
brightness, and uniform image clarity across the entire screen. A tilt-
and-swivel base adjusts easily to a comfortable viewing angle, and an
anti-glare, anti-static screen reduces glare and eliminates dust build-up.

The display's brightness, contrast, and power controls are located on the
front panel, and several built-in ports allow easy connection to Apple
Desktop Bus devices (such as keyboard or mouse), microphone, and
headphones.


Display Quality
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- 16-inch screen, 832 horizontal by 624 vertical pixels (at 70 dots per
inch) for 70% more work area than standard monitors

- Trinitron color picture tube for high brightness, sharp focus, and
uniform color

- Complements high-performance systems such as the Macintosh Quadra 700
and Quadra 900

Ergonomic Features
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- Tilt-and-swivel base for adjustment to comfortable viewing angle

- Anti-glare, anti-static screen

- 75 hertz refresh rate and degaussing capability eliminate flicker and
distortion

- Meets Swedish MPR recommendations for low-frequency magnetic emissions

Ease of Use
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- Plug-and-play simplicity with most modular Macintosh computers

- Easy access to brightness, contrast, and power controls

- Built-in ports for ADB devices (such as keyboard or mouse), microphone,
headphones, or external speakers

Power Controls
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Built-in ports for ADB devices (such as keyboard or mouse), microphone,
headphones, or external speakers

System Requirements
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- a modular Macintosh computer with on-board video support, such as a
Macintosh Quadra personal computer, or
- any NuBus-capable modular Macintosh such as the Macintosh IIsi or IIci.


Published Date: Feb 18, 2012