Monitor III

The Apple Monitor III (Stylized as Monitor ///) was introduced alongside the Apple III on May 19 of 1980. It was discontinued along with the Apple III on April 24 of 1984, which was around three months after the release of the Macintosh 128K. It is noted as being Apple's first monitor that was a part of their business-oriented line of machines.

Description
The Apple Monitor III featured a 12 inch, 560x162 green or white phosphor Cathode-ray tube display. The display was originally manufactured by Sanyo, but later monitors were manufactured by Hitachi. It was noted for featuring a very thin mesh over the CRT to reduce the amount of glare on the screen when viewing.

Connector
The Monitor III uses a traditional composite video connector, allowing it be used with the Apple II line of computer systems.