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Images

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Include some images? --Goingin 09:39, 9 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

DA-15 or DB-15

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The correct designation for the type of connector used on desktop Apple Macs prior to the B&W G3 is DA-15. Just because Mac manuals and "common knowledge" call it DB15 does not make it correct. See D-subminiature for an explanation; if you don't believe that then see (for example) www.ittcannon.com/media/pdf/catalogs/full/CO_Dsub_Euro.pdf (product catalogue of ITT Cannon who invented the connector) or DIN 41652-1, the definitive source.

The original 1987 Apple color display used a Trinitron aperture grille CRT

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The text "The third generation of displays were introduced in the form of the Macintosh Color Display in 1992 and was the first Apple display to feature a Trinitron, or aperture grille, CRT." is incorrect. Please note AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor: Technical Specifications. JohnC 21:56, 26 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Articles redirected here

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I've boldly WP:BLAR'd two articles to this page. List:

Feel free to bring them back if you find sources that would meet the WP:GNG. DFlhb (talk) 12:39, 29 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

More:
DFlhb (talk) 13:17, 29 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]