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Apple Studio Display (LCD)

twocargar

Well-known member
I just picked up an LCD Studio Display (blue translucent) from the local thrift store. It's pretty dusty, and I have yet to fire it up...

A quick search led me to the setup PDF, and it didn't come with a power brick. :disapprove: I was sooo excited to see it that I quickly put it into my shopping cart without looking at it closely. Any chance a Newton adapter would work on it? :lol: Yeah, I thought not. It's still cool, and it is definitely something I wanted for the personal museum. I just gotta keep an eye out for a power supply.

 

Bunsen

Admin-Witchfinder-General
Any chance a Newton adapter would work on it? :lol: Yeah, I thought not.
Power Adapter Electrical Requirements
  • Input: 100–240 volts (V) alternating current, 50–60 hertz (Hz) 1.2 amp
  • Output: 24 V direct current, 1.875 amp
Nope, but it looks very much like a Powerbook adapter would :) Did it come with the DVI/USB/DC lead?

 

twocargar

Well-known member
Thanks, for the info. It's actually not the DVI version, but the DA-15(?) one, and came with all the other cables attached including the AC adapter lead.

I saw a couple different threads about modifying a PB 5300 or even a yo-yo adapter. Sounds promising. I just happen to have a yo-yo adapter with a short near the jack-end that would be perfect! :D

 
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