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Among the first desktop LCD computer monitors was the Eizo L66 in the mid-1990s, the Apple Studio Display in 1998, and the Apple Cinema Display in 1999.
Apple Logic Studio comes with a variety of Software Synths including FM, Bass, Analog, Ensemble as well as Electric Piano and Hammond B-3 emulation.
* Apple Software, including: Mac OS X, iLife and iWork application bundles, Final Cut Pro, DVD Studio Pro, Shake, and other miscellaneous Apple software titles.
* Apple Final Cut Studio 2 Contains Apple Color which is a dedicated software application for color grading.
Both it and the new LCD Studio Displays featured clear plastics to match the Cube, and the new Apple Display Connector, which provided power, USB, and video signals to the monitor through a single cable.
The Apple Studio Display ( flat panel )
The first desktop flat-panel was introduced on March 17, 1998 with the 15 " Apple Studio Display ( 15-inch flat panel ) which had a resolution of 1024x768.
In 2000 the 22 " Cinema Displays switched to the ADC interface, and the 15 " Studio Display was remodeled to match the Cinema Display's easel-like form factor and also featured the Apple Display Connector.
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Soundtrack Pro was a music composing and audio editing application made by Apple Inc. featured in Logic Studio, which includes a collection of just over 5000 royalty free professional instrument loops and sound effects.
On April 15, 2007, Apple revealed Final Cut Pro 6. 0, as the cornerstone of the Final Cut Studio 2 bundle.
On July 23, 2009, Final Cut Pro 7 / Final Cut Studio 3 ( not officially designated as such by Apple but adopted by most users to describe the 2009 changes ) was released, but it was not yet a 64-bit application.
The Apple Display Connector, first debuted in the Apple Studio Display, is physically incompatible with a standard DVI connector, as was previously used in the PowerBook G4 and the older Power Mac G4.
As well, Apple introduced AppleScript Studio, which allows a user to create full AppleScript applications in a simple graphical interface.
No direct product replacement had been announced by Apple, but some features are now available in Final Cut Studio and Motion, such as the SmoothCam filter.
The new site opened for business in September 2007 and comprises new Studio and teaching facilities including two performance auditoria, a TV studio, extensive computing suites and a dedicated Apple Mac Training Centre.
Taken with a Nikon Coolpix 5000 and stitched with Apple Inc .'s QuickTime Authoring Studio.
She's A Friend Of Mine / The Train Don't Stop Here No More / Black Cat Moan / Rainy Night In Paris ( Memphis Reject )/ When I Lay My Burden Down / Sweet Sweet Surrender / We Gotta Move ( Keep On Rolling )/ Miss Eleana / I Need You / Look What The Years Have Done ( personnel: Don Nix: vcl / gtr, Pete Carr / Eddie Hinton / Larry Rasberry / Bobby Manuel / Furry Lewis: gtr, George Harrison slide gtr, Wayne Perkins: gtr / bcgr. vcls, Barry Beckett / Chris Stainton: keys, Steve Smith: keys / gtr, Tim Smith: gtr / pno, David Hood / Klaus Voormann: bs, Roger Hawkins: dms, Lon Price: sax, Jay Pruitt: strings, Jeanie Green / Claudia Lennear: bcgr. vcls + The Dallas-Ft. Worth Symphony Orchestra ) ( recorded at Apple Studio, London & Muscle Shoals Sound Studio etc., produced by Don Nix ) ( reissue: P-Vine PCD-5175, 1997 JAP )</ TD >< TD >< font size =" 2 "> 1973 US </ TD ></ TR >
Currently, the iMedia Club utilises two Apple Power Mac G5s and Final Cut Studio in iMedia Recording Studio for video editing, as well as audio recording and post-production.

Apple and Display
When Apple Inc. bought NeXT, and used NeXTSTEP to construct Mac OS X, they replaced Display PostScript with Quartz.
Mike Paquette, one of the authors of Quartz, explained why Apple did not move from Display PostScript to X, and chose instead to develop its own window server, by saying that once Apple added support for all the features it wanted to include into X11, it would not bear much resemblance to X11 nor be compatible with other servers anyway.
* Apple Display Connector, a proprietary modification of the DVI connector
: Retina can also refer to the Kodak Retina camera and the Apple Retina Display.
USB signals are not incorporated into the connector, but were earlier incorporated into the VESA Plug and Display connector used by InFocus on their projector systems, and in the Apple Display Connector, which was used by Apple until 2005.
An Apple IIc with the Apple Flat Panel Display attached
At the time of the Apple IIc ’ s release, Apple announced an optional black and white ( 1-bit ) LCD screen designed specifically for the machine called the Apple Flat Panel Display.
Meanwhile, Apple began using the term to refer to the camera built into Apple's iMac, MacBook, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro computers, and Cinema Display.
Although external and internal iSights have significant differences, Apple has used the " iSight " name to brand its built-in video camera found in their MacBook, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro notebook computers, iMac desktop computers produced since late 2005 and the LED Cinema Display.
It supported a resolution of 640x400 interlaced ( 640x200 non-interlaced ) and could be used by the Macintosh II, in a limited fashion, with the Apple High Resolution Display Video Card.
The Macintosh Color Display ( 14 ", 16 " and 21 ") were introduced with resolutions of 512x384 ( 560x384 for compatibility with Apple IIe Card ), 832x624 and 1152x870.
The Apple AudioVision 14 Display.
The first display to include built-in speakers was introduced in 1993 as the Apple AudioVision 14 Display.

Apple and series
Applesoft BASIC was a dialect of Microsoft BASIC supplied with the Apple II series of computers.
It superseded Integer BASIC and was the BASIC in ROM in all Apple II series computers after the original Apple II model.
Originally released for the IBM 6150 RISC workstation, AIX now supports or has supported a wide variety of hardware platforms, including the IBM RS / 6000 series and later IBM POWER and PowerPC-based systems, IBM System i, System / 370 mainframes, PS / 2 personal computers, and the Apple Network Server.
The Apple II series ( trademarked with square brackets as " Apple
Ports of the game were released for the Commodore 64, Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Amiga, Atari ST, MSX, Amstrad CPC, Sharp X68000, PC ( MS-DOS, 1989 and 1996 ), Apple II, FM Towns Marty, Sega Master System, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Nintendo Entertainment System, Famicom Disk System, Sega Game Gear, mobile phone ( Sprint PCS ), Texas Instruments TI-8x series of calculators and UltraCade's Taito Arcade Classics.
Mature versions of the Commodore, SWTPC, Atari and Apple home computer systems all featured a disk operating system ( actually called ' DOS ' in the case of the Commodore 64 ( CBM DOS ), Atari 800 ( Atari DOS ), and Apple II machines ( Apple DOS )), as did ( at the other end of the hardware spectrum, and much earlier ) IBM's System / 360, 370 and ( later ) 390 series of mainframes ( e. g., DOS / 360: Disk Operating System / 360 and DOS / VSE: Disk Operating System / Virtual Storage Extended ).
The Nova influenced the design of both the Xerox Alto ( 1973 ) and Apple I ( 1976 ) computers, and its architecture was the basis for the Computervision CGP ( Computervision Graphics Processor ) series.
In 2002, Morris directed a series of television ads for Apple Computer as part of a popular " Switch " campaign.
EasyWriter was a word processor first written for the Apple II series computer in 1979, the first word processor for that platform.
By including interaction, scripting, and compilation, Forth was popular on computers with limited resources, such as the BBC Micro and Apple II series, and remains so in applications such as firmware and small microcontrollers.
* Power Mac G4, a series of personal computers made by Apple Inc.
Multiplan was released first for computers running CP / M ; it was developed using a Microsoft proprietary p-code C compiler as part of a portability strategy that facilitated ports to systems such as MS-DOS, Xenix, Commodore 64, Texas Instruments TI-99 / 4A, Radio Shack TRS-80 Model II, TRS-80 Model 100 ( on ROM ), Apple II, and Burroughs B-20 series.
The 68030 was used in many models of the Apple Macintosh II and Commodore Amiga series of personal computers, NeXT Cube, Sun Microsystems Sun 3 / 80 desktop workstation ( a member of the " sun3x " architecture, where the earlier " sun3 " used a 68020 ), later Alpha Microsystems multiuser systems, and some descendants of the Atari ST line such as the Atari TT and the Atari Falcon.
These machines replaced Apple's Quadra series of personal computers, and were housed in cases very similar to systems sold by Apple up to that point.
Apple introduced the Power Mac series of high-end personal computers aimed at businesses and creative professionals in 1994 with an advertising campaign consisting of several television commercials and print ads.
The 100 series PowerBooks were intended to tie into the rest of the Apple desktop products utilizing the corporate Snow White design language incorporated into all product designs since 1986.
From the 100's 68000 processor, to the 190's 68LC040 processor, the 100 series PowerBooks span the entire Apple 68K line, with the 190 even upgradable to a PowerPC processor.
The PowerBook 500 series was released as Apple was already moving its desktop machines to the PowerPC processor range, and a future upgrade was promised from the start.
The 500 series was completely discontinued upon the introduction of its replacement the PPC-based PowerBook 5300, with the low-end ( but upgradable ) PowerBook 190 replacing the 500's role as the only 68LC040 PowerBook Apple offered.
After Apple offered an Extended Repair Program, the series turned into a remarkably attractive machine, but never lost its bad reputation.
The bad publicity of 5300 series added to the woes of " beleaguered Apple " during the mid 1990s.

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