Connecting the monitor to your computer

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Connecting the power cord

12

 

 

 

Connecting the monitor cable to a Mac OS–based computer

12

Connecting the monitor cable to a Windows-based computer

15

Connecting a Mac OS–based computer keyboard and mouse to

 

your monitor

16

 

 

 

 

Connecting sound equipment to your AppleVision 850AV Display

17

Connecting the sound cable

17

 

 

 

Connecting external sound equipment

18

 

 

Connecting sound input equipment

19

 

 

Connecting sound output equipment

19

 

 

Using more than one monitor

20

 

 

 

Turning the monitor on

21

 

 

 

 

Using the monitor with Windows-based computers

22

 

Finding answers

23

 

 

 

 

 

Obtaining online support and updated Apple software

23

 

What to do next

24

 

 

 

 

 

Mac OS–based computers

24

 

 

 

Windows-based computers

24

 

 

 

2 Installing and Using AppleVision Software

25

 

 

Installing AppleVision software

25

 

 

 

 

Learning about AppleVision software with System 7.5 or later

28

Tips for using Monitors & Sound Guide

29

 

 

 

Learning about AppleVision software with System 7.1

30

 

Screen controls at a glance

32

 

 

 

 

 

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Apple 850AV manual Installing and Using AppleVision Software

850AV specifications

The Apple 850AV, introduced in the early 1990s, was part of Apple's pioneering line of personal computers that showcased advanced multimedia capabilities. The 850AV served as a significant milestone in the evolution of desktop computing, emphasizing audio and video processing in an era when such features were still in their infancy.

At the heart of the Apple 850AV was its robust Apple Macintosh architecture. It was powered by a Motorola 68040 CPU, which offered enhanced performance compared to its predecessors. With a clock speed of 25 MHz, this processor enabled users to run complex applications and manage multitasking more effectively. The system came equipped with a standard RAM configuration of 4 MB, expandable to 68 MB, allowing for smoother operation of demanding software.

One of the hallmark features of the 850AV was its built-in audio capabilities, which included stereo sound output and the ability to handle digitized audio. The system came with a high-quality microphone and a CD-ROM drive, which opened up new possibilities for multimedia applications, education, and entertainment. Users could engage with educational software, listen to CDs, and even create digital audio projects—all from the comfort of their desktop.

Additionally, the Apple 850AV supported video input and output, making it one of the first computers capable of video conferencing. This functionality was facilitated by the inclusion of a video camera interface, allowing users to connect external cameras and partake in video calls and recordings. The system’s graphics capabilities were also noteworthy, supporting an impressive display resolution that enhanced the visual experience for applications and games.

The machine was built around a sleek design, showcasing Apple’s commitment to aesthetics and usability. It featured integrated speakers, a keyboard, and a mouse, all designed to create a seamless user experience. The inclusion of various ports, including USB and SCSI, allowed for connectivity with numerous peripherals, expanding the system’s versatility.

Overall, the Apple 850AV was not just a personal computer; it was a multimedia powerhouse that laid the groundwork for future innovations in computing. Its forward-thinking design and capabilities reflected Apple's dedication to enhancing user experiences and pushing the boundaries of what personal computers could achieve in the realms of audio and video.