AppleVision 1710AV
Codename: "Hammerhead, Sousa"
Introduced: December 1995
Discontinued: August 1997
Type: CRT (Trinitron)
Tube Size: 17"
Viewable Area: 16.1"
Colors: 16.7 million
Connection: DB-15
System Requirements: Mac OS 7.5 or later
Integrated Audio: 2 - 3 watt stereo speakers, 1 - unidirectional mic
Power: 130 watts
Modes: 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 832 x 624,  1024 x 768, 1152 x 870, and 1280 x 1024
DPI: n/a
Brightness: (Brightness info only available for LCD based displays)
Weight and Dimensions: 60 lbs., 16.8" H x 16.2" W x 17.6" D
History: The AppleVision displays were designed as high-end monitors. They shipped with Sony Trinitron tubes for superb quality. In 1997, Apple released 'ColorSync', a powerful color management software. ColorSync enabled the user to match the colors of color documents while capturing, editing, and outputting. In order to take full advantage of this new software the AppleVision 1710 and 1710AV were discontinued and replaced by new displays. The new displays fully supported all features of the software and were therefore especially built for people that used their Macs mainly image and photo editing.

