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iMac - Wikipedia In its original form, the iMac G3 had a gumdrop, ADM-3 or egg-shaped look, with a CRT monitor, mainly enclosed by a colored, translucent plastic case The computer was, at the time, an inexpensive, consumer-oriented computer that would easily connect to the Internet
apple-history. com iMac Aimed at the low-end consumer market and designed with the internet in mind, the iMac was positioned by Apple as the most original new computer since the original Mac in 1984, and came in a stylish new case design, with translucent "Bondi Blue" plastics
On May 6, 1998 the iMac changed Apple — and the entire world On May 6, 1998, the newly returned Steve Jobs launched the first major consumer product of his second era at Apple The original iMac was an instant success which changed the trajectory of
Apple iMac: The Computer That Saved the Company - TechSpot Apple released the iMac in August 1998 for $1,299 (about $2,500 today) It was an all-in-one computer with a CD drive, the modern PowerPC G3 processor, and a built-in modem that made it easier to
History of AppleThe History of the iMac The original iMac introduced with a “Hello (again)” screen in May of 1994 It’s shape was often compared to a gum drop as the back of the computer was extended and round with a handle and the front included the CRT monitor
The Complete History of the iMac: Over 20 Years of Desktop Innovation In this complete guide to the history of the iMac, we‘ll explore each generation in detail – from the original iMac G3 that kicked off the all-in-one desktop revolution in 1998, to cutting-edge Apple silicon models today packing powerful M1 chips
iMac G3: The Macintosh That Saved Apple - 512 Pixels The original iMac featured a 233 Mhz G3 processor, with a 512KB backside cache, coupled with 32 MB RAM, a 4 GB hard drive and a 24x tray-loading CD-ROM drive The big news with the original iMac, however, was the I O Apple stripped away all of its previously-used ports, including SCSI, ADB
Original iMac (Rev. A) - Low End MacLow End Mac Fast forward from 1984 to 1998 Using up-to-date technology, Apple created a worthy successor to the original Macintosh as a fully integrated computer No separate monitor, no rat’s nest of cables, and no external drives necessary
iMac at 20: 10 iMac facts and history in pictures - Macworld To celebrate two decades of Apple’s all-in-one computer, we share 10 facts about the iMac as well as a history of the iMac in pictures so you can see how the design has evolved over the years