>>Hi,
>>
>>Is there a list of what monitor sizes different Macs support?  I did not
>>see it at Low End Mac.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>             Anand
>
>Apart from the compacts, all macs will support every monitor size
>imaginable. Of course you need plenty of vram and maybe some graphics
>accelerator to be happy with the larger sized monitors.

Ah, NO!  The earliest Macs with built in video interfaces (but no monitor)
supported 640x480 and 640x870 and some support 512x384.  Later 030s do
support 832x624.  68040 machines (with some variation) support up to
1152x870.  The built in video of the 6100, 7100 and 8100s were limited to
832x624.

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