Today in Apple history: Macintosh Portrait Display goes large (and vertical)
March 7, 1989: Apple introduces the Macintosh Portrait Display, a 15-inch vertical grayscale monitor designed to show full pages on a single screen. Intended for word processing and desktop publishing, the $1,099 monitor (plus $599 for an additional video card to run it) can be used by any Macintosh. Something of a rarity today, the […]
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