Packaged has arrived - it's an A2 Vidga VGA card for the Apple II by @MuseumJoe.

Looking forward to testing it out!

https://jcm-1.com/product/a2-vidga-apple-ii-vga-adapter/

#AppleII #AppleApril #AprilApples #retroComputing

A2 VidGA - Apple II VGA Adapter - Joe's Computer Museum

NTSC Compatible. Not Compatible with PAL at this time! The A2 VidGA is a super handy, wide-support VGA output card for your Apple ][, ][+ and //e computer! (It even works in the IIgs for non Super-HiRes modes). Install it into ANY standard free slot, and you're good to go! The Apple II's composite video output is not exactly standard. Some newer monitors don't like it, and old CRTs can be inconvenient. The A2 VidGA card solves that problem! The A2 VidGA includes a standard VGA output port, but with a twist. With a simple modification (which you can do yourself, or purchase pre-installed) you can separate the VGA port and attach it to the rear panel of your Apple II - no weird adapters to purchase. It's an all-in-one solution! Based on the original Apple II VGA project by Mark Aikens and the update by Vince Briel, our version aims to be the most cost-effective pre-assembled version on the market.

Joe's Computer Museum
Also, maybe I'll pull out the Apple II for April. Is #AppleApril a thing ? πŸ˜‚