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AudioVision 14 Display
Copyright 1993, Apple Computer, Inc.
If you thought going from black and white to color was something, you haven't
seen -- or heard -- anything yet. The Apple AudioVision 14 Display combines
superb color graphics with a revolutionary new sound system, so you can not
only work with today's multimedia applications, but also take advantage of
emerging telephony, videoconferencing, and speech-recognition applications.
The first in an entirely new class of displays, the AudioVision 14 Display
integrates high-quality stereo speakers, microphone, and high-contrast display
into a single, sleek package. Speakers deliver CD-quality sound because they're
specially engineered for near-field listening, sound clarity, and
full-frequency response.
Simply speak into the display's built-in microphone when you want to add voice
annotations to your documents. Or, when speech-recognition applications become
available, use the microphone to dictate instructions to your computer. Some
applications will even let you use the microphone as your hands-free
speakerphone.
For added convenience, the AudioVision 14 comes with ports that put connections
for headphones, exter-nal speakers, CD players, and any Apple Desktop Bus
device right on your desktop. So it's a snap to record, listen to, or watch
your favorite media.
As for display quality, expect exceptional brightness and clarity, thanks to
Apple's unique electronics and the display's advanced Sony Trinitron pic-ture
tube. Its fast refresh rate assures flicker-free performance, and the flat,
high-contrast screen produces crystal-clear images and color, even at the edges
of the screen.
The unique integration of hardware and software makes the AudioVision 14
Display simple to use. A single cable en-ables fast, plug-and-play setup.
Contrast, brightness, and sound controls are con-veniently located on the front
panel. And new software controls let you cus-tomize the way the display handles
sound output and input.
The AudioVision 14 Display. You have to see it -- and hear it -- to believe it.
Features
Audio quality
Stereo speakers for CD-quality sound output• Unidirectional microphone for
high- quality sound input; capable of speech recognition
Display quality
14-inch screen, 640 horizontal pixels by 480 vertical lines (at 70 dots per
inch)
Trinitron color picture tube with improved electronics for higher brightness,
high contrast, and uniform color
Ergonomic features
Tilt-and-swivel base for adjustment to comfortable viewing, speaking, and
listening angles
66.7-hertz refresh rate and de- gaussing capability eliminate flicker and
distortion
Adherence to strict SWEDAC MPR-2 requirements for low- frequency (ELF and VLF)
magnetic and electric emissions
EPA Energy Star rating for power savings (when used with certain Macintosh
models)
Ease of use and flexibility
Front panel buttons for easy access to brightness, contrast, volume, mute,
and microphone controls
Convenient side ports for CD-ROM drives, CD or audio cassette players,
headphones, external speakers, and ADB devices such as keyboard or mouse
Software control panel for custo- mizing sound and screen settings
Plug-and-play capability with any modular Macintosh computer
Ordering Information
Ordering Information
Apple AudioVision 14 Display and Adapter Bundle
Order No. B1247LL/A
Apple AudioVision 14 Display
High-density cable
AudioVision adapter cable
AudioVision software installer
User's guide
Limited warranty
Apple AudioVision 14 Display
Order No. M5814LL/A
AudioVision Adapter Kit*
Order No. M1243LL/A
*Required with all modular Macintosh models as of August 1, 1993.
Technical Specifications
Picture tube
14-in. diagonal, 13-in. viewable, Trinitron CRT
.26-mm stripe pitch
High-contrast glass
Resolution
640 horizontal pixels by 480 vertical lines
70 dpi
Active display area
Adjusted at the factory to produce an active video area described by an ideal
rectangle of 9.3 by 6.9 in. (235 by 176 mm)
Input signals
Red, green, and blue video signals; negative-going TTL
Scanning and refresh rates
35.0-kHz horizontal scan rate
66.7-Hz vertical refresh rate
Microphone
Directional, optimized for use in speech- recognition and voice-capable
applications
Speakers
Full-range stereo
Tuned port, bass reflex chamber design
Maximum loudness: 90-dB sound pressure level (SPL) at 1 kHz at 0.5 m
Frequency response: 100 Hz to 15 kHz +/-3 dB
User controls
Contrast, brightness, mute, volume, and microphone
Built-in ports
One stereo line/microphone input port
One stereo headphone/speaker output port
One video-in port (for future use)
Two Apple Desktop Bus ports
Audio input signals
Accepts audio signal of up to 6 Vpp (line level: low sensitivity) or as low as
20 mVpp (microphone level: high sensitivity)
Headphone jack
Output level: 1.75 Vpp into 4-W load and 2 Vpp into 10-kW load
Operating environment
Temperature: 50 to 104 F (10 to 40 C)
Humidity: 90% maximum, noncondensing
Altitude: 0 to 10,000 ft (0 to 3,048 m)
Electrical requirements
Voltage: 100 to 240 Vrms
Frequency: 47 to 63 Hz
Power: 37 W normal operation, 55 W maximum
Size and weight
Height: 15.2 in. (38.5 cm)
Width: 13.4 in. (34 cm)
Depth: 16.6 in. (42 cm)
Weight: 33 lb. (15 kg)
System requirements
A modular Macintosh computer with on- board video support or any NuBus-capable
modular Macintosh computer
System software version 7.0.1 or later
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