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I would have to probably say this is my favorite apple branded monitor i own, Multiple Scan 20. Can't go wrong with a 20" trinitron. I took a bunch of pictures with measurements for @feeef who plans to sometime in the future 3d print a replacement stand. As far as CRT monitors this is one of apple's finest ever for sure.
 

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Another interesting monitor. In decent shape but cosmetically it has some rust on the speakers. As of now untested. Not positive what the adapter is i think its DB-15 but with audio cables. Looks nice. Thats it for the night for me off to work, again....

I read in the past some people disliked these monitors around here. I never used it. But its the first monitor from apple with a mic and speakers, and its a trinitron. So idk why.
 

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that's the breakout adapter that allows you to use the monitor with machines that don't have the HDI-45 port... like the quadra 840 it was marketed with.

it's a perfectly nice display... as long as the plastics aren't crumbling. from what I remember it's a trinitron, basically an apple m1212 with speakers bolted on.
 
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