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The Apple 17-inch cathode ray tube ( CRT) monitor--the last model available of this type--is being retired as the company makes a transition to all liquid-crystal display ( LCD), or flat-panel ...
Over the last 37 years, Apple has shipped 46 different models of standalone display. The first was the Apple Monitor III, a green phosphor CRT built for use with the ill-fated Apple III. 1 image via ...
Apple Computer, the Cupertino, Calif.-based producer of the iPod digital music and video player, on Wednesday decided to stop using cathode-ray-tube (CRT) monitors within its full product line ...
Apple is getting out of the CRT (cathode ray tube) business, according to MacUser UK’s Steve Davis. In a recent article entitled “Apple to stop selling CRT displays,” Davis reports that ...
Those monitors were nice ... it's curved. The nicest Apple CRT I have is the built-in one in my white eMac, and that's fully flat and quite large. But yes, it does support 153Hz at 640x480 ...
The next iMac design was a dramatic evolution. Apple called it the “Flat Panel,” which points to the fact that the bulky CRT display was gone in place of a sleek new LCD. This “new iMac ...