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The original iMac G3 from 1998 was remarkably different from today’s sleek, silver iMac models. A rounded bubble with a see-through colored body, the G3 came with a notoriously uncomfortable ...
First released in 1998, the iMac G3 was perhaps the most iconic all-in-one ever made, and arguably the product that's most responsible for Apple still being in existence as a company today.
Professional users revolted, and Apple relented: The Power Mac G4 was gray, and even future iMac G3 models came in sedate non-colors like graphite and snow.
Earlier this year, when Apple revealed that the 24-inch iMac would be available in a range of fun colors, many observers noted the similarity it bears to the original 1998 all-in-one desktop, the ...
But the iMac G3 was arguably the first fashionable computer, becoming a late ’90s and Y2K staple, with around 6.5 million units sold before it was retired in 2003.
Only for iPhone X, the iMac variants come in five different color choices including the traditional bondi blue, red, grey, silver and green. The backs of the cases include raised outline of the ...
I've been using OS X exclusively since the beta version at home so I'm a little rusty in 9. <BR>The iMac has a transparent grey cover (iMacDV?), 128 Mb RAM, 500MHz G3, running 9.0.4, and Mac OS ...