At 14:04 -0700 on 17/07/02, Ed Murphy wrote:

>--- the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> At 18:34 -0700 on 16/07/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
>>
>> >I've seen several pics of early 128K Macs where the
>> >screen has a very blue tint, then later ones are
>> >pure white and black.
>>
>> That's probably more a fault of the photography than anything else.
>
>I can think of two other possibilities.  It may actually be an 9" amber
>CRT substituted for the B&W (I think this very unlikely)  More likely,
>it is a coating on the monitor surface.  If you were going to create a

The guy selling it says the screen really is an amber one.  While I'm quite
aware of replacement CRTs (someone actually documented the replacement with
a green CRT about three years back), I highly doubt someone trying to fake
it would have put an amber coating on the screen.

the pickle

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