Apple Performa Plus Display

In 1992, Apple introduced the Performa Plus Display as part of their Apple Display series. This 14-inch Color RGB Monitor featured a screen with 67 dpi and resolutions up to 640 x 480 pixels, 32,000 colors, and a DA-15 video connection.

Designed specifically for the Macintosh Performa 400, the Performa Plus Display was first available for purchase on September 1st, 1992, with a starting price of $400. However, the display’s run was short-lived, as it was discontinued on July 18, 1994.

Fast forward 30 years and the Apple Performa Plus Display is now a relic of the past. Despite its brief time on the market, it was a notable addition to Apple’s lineup of displays during the early 90s. The Performa Plus Display was a testament to the company’s continued commitment to innovation and design during a period of rapid technological advancement.

Apple Performa Plus Display
Source: wikimedia.org – Apple Performa Plus Display

Apple Performa Plus Display Release Date and Original Price

IntroducedSeptember 1, 1992
DiscontinuedJuly 18, 1994
Model NumberM9102
Order NumberUnknown
Original Price$400
ColorsPlatinum
Weight35 Ibs.
15.875 KG
Dimensions12.75” H x 13.9” W x 14.75” D
32.38 cm H x 35.3 cm W x 37.46 cm D

System Requirements

  • Macintosh Performa computer

Display

TypeShadow Mask CRT
Size14”
Viewable Area13”
Colors32,000
BrightnessUnknown
Resolutions640 x 480 pixels at 66.7 Hz
Viewing AngleUnknown
Contrast RatioUnknown
Response TimeUnknown
Pixel Pitch0.29 mm
Pixel Density67 dpi

Connections

ConnectionDA-15
AudioNone
CameraNone
PortsUnknown

Power

Maximum Continuous Power85 W

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References:
Apple Support – Performa Plus Display: Technical Specifications