
iMac G4 - Wikipedia
The iMac G4 [a] is an all-in-one personal computer designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer from January 2002 to August 2004. The computer is comprised of a hemispheric …
All Apple iMac Specs (1998-Current): EveryMac.com
Nov 24, 2024 · Tech specs for all Apple iMac from the original to the latest (1998-Current). Dates sold, processor type, memory info, storage details, configuration options and more.
Mac Specs > By Year > 2002 - EveryMac.com
Nov 2, 2024 · Every Apple Mac released in 2002 is listed below. Click on a specific model for its complete technical specs, configuration options, identification details, performance …
15″ iMac G4 (Early 2002) - Low End Mac
The top-end iMac runs an 800 MHz G4 and has a SuperDrive so you can burn DVDs. Although Jobs didn’t mention it at the January 2002 Macworld Expo, the G4 iMac has a new keyboard, …
Apple Unveils the New iMac
Jan 7, 2002 · MACWORLD EXPO, SAN FRANCISCO—January 7, 2002—Apple® today unveiled the all-new iMac®, redesigned from the ground up around a stunning 15-inch LCD flat screen …
Apple iMac 2002 Apple Desktops & All-In-One Computers
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Apple iMac G4/700 (Flat Panel) Specs - EveryMac.com
The Apple iMac G4/700 (Flat Panel) features a 700 MHz PowerPC 7441 (G4) processor with the AltiVec "Velocity Engine" vector processing unit and a 256k on-chip level 2 cache, 128 MB or …
Apple iMac G4 - 20” (2002) - Dimensions
The Apple iMac G4 20" is the largest desktop computer designed and sold by Apple in 2002. It was sold to the public from January 2002 to August 2004, replacing the iMac G3. The design …
Apple Unveils 17-inch Flat Screen iMac
Jul 17, 2002 · MACWORLD EXPO, NEW YORK—July 17, 2002—Apple® today unveiled its new top-end iMac® featuring a stunning 17-inch widescreen LCD that floats in mid-air, allowing …
IMac G4 - Apple Wiki | Fandom
The iMac G4 (marketed at "The new iMac" and nicknamed the "iLamp") was a desktop computer that was introduced by Apple on January 7, 2002 to replace the aging iMac G3. It originally …