>The monitor they usually showed for the Apple /// was (oddly enough)
>named the Monitor ///. In fact, when I bought my Apple //e (around 1984),
>I got a Monitor /// with it. I eventually bought a better (color) monitor
>for the //e, BTW. But the Monitor /// was pretty sharp for that time,
>with the monochrome green-on-black text/graphics.
>

My original //e came with a monitor /// as well.  It was originally
purchased by a business in March of 1983, then surplused in '88 when a
friend of the family sold it to us for $200.  Didn't have the stand with
mine, though.  BTW: that //e was one of the earlier revision B systems with
the better feeling early keyboard.

>FWIW,
>
>Jim Rohde
>
>
>
>"Happiness is neither within us only, or without us;
>  it is the union of ourselves with God."
>          - Blaise Pascal
>
-J

1983 Apple //e (upgraded with the Enhanced ROMs), RWII RAM card, 2 disk ][
drives, Color Monitor //e, Apple Mouse IIe, CH Products FlightStick, Laser
UDC card with 2 Apple 3.5 Drives, Thunderclock, Franklin Z80 processor
card, Numeric Keypad //e.
4 Macs, 1 PC.



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