AppleVision 1710 Display

The AppleVision 1710 Display was released by Apple Computer on December 16, 1994 for Power Macintosh computers. It also supported most beige-era Macs without a built-in display. It was discontinued on August 5, 1997.

Description
The monitor used a Sony Trinitron CRT with a viewable area of 16.1 inches that was capable of displaying 16.7 million colors at a resolution of up to 1280 x 1024 pixels at 102 ppi at 75.03 Hz.

Connector
The monitor included an attached cable with a connector (often misidentified as "DB-15"), a variant of the VGA display connector which was present on many Macintosh systems during the 1990s. However, it also required an Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) connection to support resolutions above 640 x 480 pixels.