These users had been asking for an “iMac to Go,” a computer with the ease of use and approachability found in the iMac G3. Jobs delivered. Built around a 12.1” screen and a 300 MHz G3, this new ...
It was on May 6, 1998, when Apple announced its all-in-one computer named iMac ... The original iMac was also referred to as iMac G3 because the device packed a 233MHz PowerPC G3 processor ...
The front panel is also home to two headphone jacks. That carried over to the iMac G3, but on the All-in-One, they are on either side of the machine. This let two students sit in front of the computer ...
The iMac G3 was obviously a computer — it may have looked different from every other PC on the market, but you couldn’t mistake it for any other class of device. The iMac G4, though ...
The world would never see a computer quite like the iMac G3 again, but the G4 showed that Apple still had an eye for quirky and fun designs, as it was not quite ready to embrace the all-business ...