

Ensure you get the Apple 2-row 15pin cable for this one, since the socket on the back is a 3-row (high density) SVGA connector.Īnd if I can interest you in a long drive, the Vintage Computer Federation is having a swap-meet in Wall Township, NJ. You could also look for a 'Apple Multiple Scan 15 Display' M2978 - though it's capabilities would be somewhat wasted. 'AudioVision 14 Display' M2001 - same basic monitor as M1212 with speaker enclosure - requires an adapter (cable marked with: 590-0793) Or 'Apple Multiple Scan 15AV Display' M4681 Or 'Apple Multiple Scan 15 Display' (with fixed video cable) M2943 Or 'Apple Multiple Scan 14 Display' M4222

Or 'Apple Color Plus 14″ Display' M1787 or M2346 Or 'Performa Plus Display' - sold as several models (some 240VAC only) from different manufacturers So an 'Apple Color Display' M1212 14" (brittle plastics these days) The LC630 doesn't support much more than 832圆24 and that is only 8bit color Fixed resolution monitors (640x480) from the period are fairly pricey in working condition - around $200. I've just had a look at prices on eBay in the US.
