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Re: AppleColor Composite Monitors discussion



MdntTrain wrote:
I'm obtained an Owner's Guide.  Specs from back surprised me a
little.  I expected worse.

14" diagonal
0.52mm slot pitch
high contrast black matrix
50-75 watt power draw

scanning freqs 15.734khz / 60hz
bandwidth text ntsc 8.0mhz
bandwidth graphics ntsc 3.0mhz
composite sync negative 1.0 +-0.5 volts Vpp / 75 ohm.

From all this, I calculate roughly 512 vertical slots, or "dots"
horizontal rez... or approx 192 TV Lines resolution ;-)    That's
exceptionally good for a 14" crt back then, and explains why it can
display 80 char text in b/w no problem.

Although it certainly doesn't hurt to have a fine shadow mask pitch,
0.52mm is really not very fine.  The CRT was chosen to support just
enough resolution that it's tolerable to view 80-column text on it.

It's pretty good for a TV CRT, but not very good for a color monitor.

What makes this monitor unique among composite monitors, and able
to display readable 80-column text at all, is that it has a switchable
bandwidth luminance channel that goes into high bandwidth mode when in
monochrome mode.

-michael

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