Macintosh 16-inch Color

Introduced: October 1991
Terminated: April 1994

Description

The Macintosh 16-inch Color display had a viewable area of 16” on its CRT Trinitron screen. It was capable of showing 32,000 colors at a resolution of 832 x 624 with a DPI of 76.

History

Designed to be paired with the Quadra 700 and 900, the Macintosh 16-inch Color display was able to show off the true color capabilities of those powerful machines.

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Macintosh 16-inch Color

Specifications

Type: CRT (Trinitron)
Size: 16”
Viewable Area: 16”
Connection: DB-15
System Requirements: Macintosh computer with compatible video card
Integrated Audio: None
Ports: --
Power: 130 W
Mounting: --
Weight and Dimensions (US): 50 lbs., 17.3” H x 16.0” W x 17.0” D
Weight and Dimensions (Metric): 22.7 kg, 43.9 cm H x 40.6 cm W x 43.2 cm D
Colors: 32,000
Viewing angle: --
Brightness: --
Contrast ratio: --
Response time: --
Pixel pitch: --
DPI: 76
Resolutions: 832 x 624 @ 75 Hz

Timeline

Released along with the first models of the Quadra line, the Macintosh 16-inch Color display was discontinued in April of 1994.

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