Specifications
CHAPTER 1
Overview of the AppleVision 1710AV and 1710 Displays
Hardware Overview
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The AppleVision 1710AV has the following additional features:
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an output port for headphones or external speakers
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an input port for an external microphone or other sound source
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a built-in microphone, with PlainTalk capability and a light-emitting diode (LED)
indicator
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a built-in stereo speaker system
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easily accessible controls to adjust sound volume, to mute sound, to adjust bass and
treble, and to enable or disable the microphone
Both displays feature true multiple-scan capability. Table 1-1 lists some of the resolutions
supported.
IMPORTANT
The AppleVision displays are not limited to the timing modes listed in
Table 1-1. The displays will synchronize over timing ranges 50-120 Hz
for vertical refresh, and 28-82 kHz for horizontal scan.
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The displays are ergonomically designed with an integral tilt-and-swivel base. They
interface by means of a video cable with existing Macintosh computers and with
PC-compatible computers. Chapter 2, “Hardware Interface,” provides information about
interfacing with the displays. Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 show front and rear views of the
AppleVision 1710AV Display. Figure 1-3 and Figure 1-4 show front and rear views of the
AppleVision 1710 Display.
Table 1-1
Supported screen resolutions
Mode Pixel resolution
Vertical refresh
rate
Horizontal scan
rate
VGA 640
×
480 60 Hz 31.5 kHz
Macintosh 640
×
480 66.67 Hz 34.97 kHz
VESA 800
×
600 60.31 Hz 37.9 kHz
VESA 800
×
600 75 Hz 46.9 kHz
Macintosh 832
×
624 74.55 Hz 49.7 kHz
Macintosh 1024
×
768 74.93 Hz 60.24 kHz
VESA 1024
×
768 60 Hz 48.4 kHz
VESA 1280
×
1024 60 Hz 64.3 kHz
VESA 1280
×
1024 75.03 Hz 79.98 kHz