Apple AudioVision 14 Display
The Apple AudioVision 14 Display is a 14-inch Trinitron display that was manufactured by Apple Computer Inc.
Features
The AudioVision 14 uses the same 14-inch CRT as the Macintosh Color Display. It is the only display to use the HDI-45 connector, capable of transferring video to the screen, video capture input from an S-Video source, audio output, audio input, and Apple Desktop Bus all through one cable, with plug and play support.A unidirectional microphone is built-into the top of the monitor, meant to be used for voice annotation in programs like Microsoft Word. Below the screen are two 2.5-inch diameter stereo speakers, which are magnetically and acoustically shielded, with bass reflex. These speakers are accompanied by an active equalizer, and are angled for "near-field use". Between the two speakers is a set of controls for monitor brightness, contrast, volume, speaker mute, and microphone on/off. The base can swivel, and the product meets the EPA's Energy Star standards.
The monitor came with a device driver that allowed the monitor's settings to be changed overriding the monitor's physical buttons.
These settings are sent to and from the monitor's microcontroller through ADB. Power Macintosh, Performa and Workgroup Server models 61xx, 71xx and 81xx all have the special HDI-45 port built-in. For other models, the display came with a splitter adaptor to connect audio, video, and ADB separately to the computer.
[Image:AudioVision Video Input.jpg|thumb|right|The unsupported video input port]The video input port present on the right side of the monitor was not supported by Apple. It shipped with a rubber plug in this port as seen in the adjacent image.