Apple Studio Display (17” LCD)
Introduced: May 2001
Terminated: June 2004
Description
The LCD Apple Studio Display was a 17” screen that could be used with a Power Mac G4, a Power Mac G4 Cube with ADC, or a PowerBook G4 with a DVI port and the appropriate adaptor. It had two USB ports.
History
The 17” Studio Display LCD was housed in a clear acryl-plastic case. It used the new Apple Display Connector (ADC) technology. The cable could carry both analog and digital video signals, USB data and power.
Specifications
Type: LCD
Size: 17”
Viewable Area: 17”
Connection: ADC
System Requirements: A Power Mac G4 or Power Mac G4 Cube with ADC or a PowerBook G4 with a DVI port and an Apple DVI to ADC Adapter.
Integrated Audio: None
Ports: 2 - USB
Power: 40 W
Mounting:—
Weight and Dimensions (US): 14.6 lbs., 17.3” H x 17.6” W x 6.9” D
Weight and Dimensions (Metric): 6.6 kg, 43.9 cm H x 44.7 cm W x 17.5 cm D
Colors: 16.7 million
Viewing angle: 170° horizontal;170° vertical
Brightness: 200 cd/m2
Contrast ratio: 350:1
Response time:—
Pixel pitch: 0.264 mm
DPI:—
Resolutions: 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 800 x 640, 1024 x 768, 1024 x 820, and 1280 x 1024
Timeline
Introduce in May 2001, the 17” Studio Display LCD was discontinued in June 2004.
Comments
Install the appropriate driver for any hardware connected to the monitor. Even though the USB port from a device, such as a printer or scanner, is connected to the Studio display, you need to install the driver on the computer itself.-Any Lab Test Now
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