Period displays for Quadra 700?

Out of curiosity what percentage of new Mac owners purchased 3rd party monitors back in the day? New machines didn't come with a monitor correct they were a separate item to purchase?

In my experience, prior to the Apple Cinema Display & TiBook launches, 99% of Apple business systems I worked on had 3rd party monitors (Radius, SuperMac, Sony, Barco). Then it flipped to 99% Apple LCD displays with Eizo being the rare alternative. Most home systems I encountered had Apple monitors.
 
36.1kg is quite simply bonkers!
It really is! I have one with my Q950 but it’s a right pain to move. It desperately needs some attention too, half the screen doesn’t brighten correctly.. I can probably repair it, but moving it from my study to my repair bench in the garage is a huge job.
 
hah, that it is.

I also searched for the ACHRRGBD stand, but never found one for a reasonable price… it's with a new owner now, so maybe they'll find one for it. Got a ColorSync with a 7200 a couple of years ago and coryw graciously traded with me for a multisync beast. Love that thing.

The 700 definitely had impressive on-board video:
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At the very least it wasn't leaching, vampiric, off of the system DRAM anymore.
 
hah, that it is.

I also searched for the ACHRRGBD stand, but never found one for a reasonable price… it's with a new owner now, so maybe they'll find one for it. Got a ColorSync with a 7200 a couple of years ago and coryw graciously traded with me for a multisync beast. Love that thing.

The 700 definitely had impressive on-board video:
l8R9G31.gif

At the very least it wasn't leaching, vampiric, off of the system DRAM anymore.

A couple years later Apple made the LC475 even more powerful than the Q700, just without an FPU. Even video was faster. I loved my Q605 when I had it.
 
I loved mine too. It was the first Mac that I bought brand new - for the size, price and durability, you just couldn't beat it. I still kick myself for selling it.
I wish I had kept mine, but alas, if I hadn't sold it, I wouldn't have afforded a 7200/75. I then traded that 7200 for a 7600 and got a big trade-in credit (basically almost what I had paid for it to begin with).

I had a Plus in 1990, which my parents bought me. In 1993 I purchased a IIsi on clearance, that was a demo model. Still 'new' but not brand new. That lasted me a year, and I picked up the Q605 for $800 on clearance, as brand new unopened, and loved it to pieces.
 
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