The screens (when shown in photos) vary widely in colour, depending on the light the photo is taken in - white balance makes a HUGE difference. My SE for one, looks to have a grey screen in photos where the room is lit by sunlight, and a very definite blue when the photo is lit by a single incandescent bulb.The screen looks blue?
Yeah, SEs don't produce colour screens when photographed. I have some photos taken of my SE in poor lighting with my camera 'phone and the screen is decidedly monochromeThis is quite a common misconception with photos of compacts. The phosphor coating on the screens of the 128K, 512K and Plus all gave a slightly blue tinge which is often exaggerated by digital cameras. I don't think I've seen this with SEs and Classics though.
I've opened dozens of 128/512k/Plus/SE Macs in the UK and I have only seen Clinton crts.Has anyone seen a Samsung on a Mac other than an SE or SE/30?
At a guess, I'd say it's a white balance setting on the camera which is causing it to look yellow...My old SE's screen photographed yellow...I don't know why...
Yes, in a Macintosh Classic.Has anyone seen a Samsung on a Mac other than an SE or SE/30?
Quite a few folk have out colour LCD's in compact cases along with newer hardward that is capable of producing colour (eg. Mac mini or Cube motherboard). I haven't seen one that has had a colour CRT put in though, and 9" colour CRTs were once available for checkout computers and the like.It would be fun to actually put a color screen in one though, (just to scare your friends!)
You can see a hokey color Mac 128/512 in the first act of the film Short Circuit. Steve Gutenberg's robotics-expert character has an original Mac that seems to have a color display. He can also be seen with the original 128K box in a scene a little later.[/u]Quite a few folk have out colour LCD's in compact cases along with newer hardward that is capable of producing colour (eg. Mac mini or Cube motherboard). I haven't seen one that has had a colour CRT put in though, and 9" colour CRTs were once available for checkout computers and the like.It would be fun to actually put a color screen in one though, (just to scare your friends!)