Hello. Anyone knows the name and model of this monitor used in early apple II systems?
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Hello. Anyone knows the name and model of this monitor used in early apple II systems?
http://img221.imageshack.us/my.php?image=appleiiplusacsi6.jpg
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i think tht its just a standard security camera type monitor
Thats definitely not an Apple-manufactured monitor. It could be anything...
I don't know who made this type of monitor, but it is depicted in many of the pictures of early Apple II systems. And, perhaps it was shown with the Apple-1 as well?
yes probably used in apple 1. I know it' s not an Apple product, that' s why i' m asking of it. I' d like to find one for apple II plus, but i don' t know the brand so it' s difficult.
this were SANYO 9" B&W monitors
Sanyo. thank you! Beautiful images !!
Some other aftermarket monitors that work well
with early Apple systems are AMDEK, Radio Shack/
Tandy, IBM and TAXAN.
I use a TAXAN B&W (actually YELLOW TEXT) monitor
with my regular Apple //e system because I find
the yellow-on-black matrix more comfortable to
look at over extended periods vs. the Apple Green
text-on-black matrix.
All of the monitors I have listed can be found in
computer recyclers or thrift shops for next to
nothing.
All of the monitors I have listed use the standard
RCA coax and plugs.
Tandy/Radio Shack displays white-on-black
TAXAN displays yellow-on-black
AMDEK displays yellow-on-black(and can be found with a color selector)
IBM displays white-on-black (and some are available with green-on-black displays
Apple is green-on-black
Hope some of this is helpful to you.