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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Apple Computer |
| FEATURES: | 17-inch (16-inch viewable) Natural FlatDiamondtron CRT, Designed to work with the Power Mac G4 and Power Mac G4 Cube graphics interface, Simple, quick-latch connection to the Power Mac G4or Power Mac G4 Cube-no power cord required, Built-in two-port USB hub for easy connection ofdesktop peripheral devices, Compliance with strict TCO 99 standards for lowpower consumption, low emissions and recyclability |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | M7770ZM/A |
| UPC: | 718908324301 |
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Customer Reviews of Apple Computer M7770ZM/A 17" Studio Display CRT
The Mother-ship has landed... When we first pulled this monitor out of the box to attach it to our new G4 server, the first thing one office member said was, 'Well, the mother ship has arrived.' This monitor has an interesting design--ours came in smokey gray (to match our G4) and looks very professional on the desk. It has a unique three-pronged base, which allows for a conservation of desktop space (particularly as the CPU is a tower model which sits under the desk)--we can keep papers and other items under the monitor, or slide the keyboard and mouse underneath when not using the computer (like that ever happens!)
Likewise, the three-pronged base has a great swivel-range, limited only by the cables running into the monitor--thus we can pull something up and show it around the office by turning the monitor without undue strain on the base or the desk.
The monitor itself is crisp and clear, which great colour resolution. It has a flat screen that minimises glare, and that is good in an office with high windows. Resolution is good: for the techies out there, resolution is from 640 by 480 pixels which refreshes at up to 85 Hz to 1,600 by 1,200 pixels which refreshes at up to 60 Hz; scanning rates 30 to 85 kHz (horizontal) and 48 to 160 Hz (vertical). It connects via a 15-pin mini D-Sub VGA connector. System requires G3 or G4, System 8.5 or higher.
One of the key advantages of a monitor this size is the ability to have open multiple windows of reasonable working size (say, Quark and Photoshop simultaneously with usable windows for each without too much overlap). Another is the ability to see a two-page spread in size enough to make design decisions. Likewise, this monitor shows video from the G4's DVD drive (and CD multimedia sections) with a good clarity and reasonable refresh speed.
Perhaps best of all, this monitor was affordable. The literacy foundation for whom this was purchased is non-profit (even if it were for-profit, it would be non-profit, if you get my meaning)--so, this was a great option for a great monitor at an acceptable cost.
For those who are cost and quality conscious, this is the monitor for them.