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.
Accessory Devices
M2454
17-inch CRT monitor
1024x768 pixels (optimal resolution), maximum resolution: 1280x1024 pixels (at reduced refresh rate)
CRT (Cathode Ray Tube), flat-screen design with anti-glare coating
24-bit color (millions of colors)
75 Hz at 1024x768 pixels
Apple Display Connector (ADC) in later versions, VGA input (with adapter for earlier models)
Integrated USB hub with 2 x USB 1.1 ports
Height: 432 mm, width: 397 mm, depth: 465 mm
Approximately 19.5 kg
Internal power supply with standard AC power input