Daniel Smith wrote:
> Actually,
> Apple has an agreement with a third-party company that will provide the
> Touch-Screen interface to almost any monitor.
> Recently, Apple published a notice the Apple Warranty is still valid if
> you have the touch-screen installed on an 'iMac' for instance, so long
> as this authorized company is the one performing the upgrade.
>
> Specifically, Apple never had a touch-screen CRT. (or if they did, it
> was supported by a secret under-cover super team and the documentation
> for this was not with our usual resources!)
> Usually what you'll find in the Museums and art-gallery is a Mac SE/30
> with a modified CRT or something similar.
> It was all out-sourced.
>
In San Jose, at the Tech Museum, the have an array of Imac's for your
poking pleasure, in the IMAX movie area.
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