I have found a pristine (though untested, as yet) Apple 12" RGB monitor at a local computer shop, along with an assortment of other old Apple items (two rather ancient Laserwriters, an LC575 and what I think is probably a IIvx, judging by the shape of the bezel near the floppy and the vintage of the rest of the lot — but it is hidden under so much stuff that I couldn't actually read the badge).
I have so much vintage Apple hardware that I can't in conscience take it all, for which the shop wants $50 (for which I have better uses, anyway), but the 12" RGB interests me for some reason. I do know that its resolution is an oddity (compact Mac in scale), it looks virtually new, and gosh is it tiny. It strikes me that it would make a great monitor for a server.
Is it worth the time and trouble, do you think? I have had BAD EXPERIENCES of vintage Apple monitors, and the 12" RGB is so old that I can find relatively little a-googling about its reliability, the quality of the tube, etc. Is it at all rare? It's certainly the first one I have seen. And will it work with the on-board video of anything beyond a Mac II?
Advice welcome.
I have so much vintage Apple hardware that I can't in conscience take it all, for which the shop wants $50 (for which I have better uses, anyway), but the 12" RGB interests me for some reason. I do know that its resolution is an oddity (compact Mac in scale), it looks virtually new, and gosh is it tiny. It strikes me that it would make a great monitor for a server.
Is it worth the time and trouble, do you think? I have had BAD EXPERIENCES of vintage Apple monitors, and the 12" RGB is so old that I can find relatively little a-googling about its reliability, the quality of the tube, etc. Is it at all rare? It's certainly the first one I have seen. And will it work with the on-board video of anything beyond a Mac II?
Advice welcome.




