> Yes, it is true. All Apple computers were color capable. Of course, if your
> Apple II is on a monochrome monitor like mine, it won't be.
> -On the IIc:
> I think the IIc has an RGB monitor port on the back (I know the GS does).

Actually it should have composite out too, if memory serves. There are various
Apple II and Commodore monitors that will take this signal, or you can plug
it into your VCR's video in. But you already knew that. :-)

> If it does, you should be able to use any Macintosh monitor with it.

The IIgs' RGB video output is *not* compatible with any Mac monitor I've
encountered, but only its own unique matching monitor (believe me, I've
tried). My IIgs likes its own specific monitor, period. But the colour and
detail on it is excellent, so it's well worth looking for.

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