Apple Studio Display

Introduced in 2000, the Apple Studio Display was a sleek and innovative 17-inch CRT monitor designed to complement Apple’s desktop computers, particularly the Power Macintosh G3. Encased in a translucent “blueberry” shell, it offered crisp and vibrant visuals. This display was part of Apple’s push to combine aesthetic appeal with high performance, making it a popular choice among creative professionals. Its design and quality reflected Apple’s commitment to creating visually striking products that didn’t compromise on functionality.

Technical Characteristics

Category

Accessory Devices


Model Number

M2454


Type

17-inch CRT monitor


Resolution

1024x768 pixels (optimal resolution), maximum resolution: 1280x1024 pixels (at reduced refresh rate)


Display Technology

CRT (Cathode Ray Tube), flat-screen design with anti-glare coating


Colors Supported

24-bit color (millions of colors)


Refresh Rate

75 Hz at 1024x768 pixels


Connectivity

Apple Display Connector (ADC) in later versions, VGA input (with adapter for earlier models)


Ports

Integrated USB hub with 2 x USB 1.1 ports


Dimensions

Height: 432 mm, width: 397 mm, depth: 465 mm


Weight

Approximately 19.5 kg


Power Supply

Internal power supply with standard AC power input


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