
iMac G3 - Wikipedia
The iMac G3, originally released as the iMac, is a series of Macintosh personal computers that Apple Computer sold from 1998 to 2003. The iMac was Apple's first major product release under CEO Steve Jobs following his return to the financially troubled company he co-founded.
The iMac G3 is 22 Today. Here’s Why it is Still Relevant - Digital Trends
Apr 25, 2023 · Apple’s iMac is about to experience its biggest redesign. Two decades after the iMac G3 first hit the world stage, today’s all-in-one has a lot in common.
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.
Apple iMac G3/333 (Fruit Colors) Specs - EveryMac.com
The Apple iMac G3/333 (Fruit Colors) features a 333 MHz PowerPC 750 (G3) processor, 512k backside level 2 cache, 32 MB of RAM, a 6.0 GB EIDE hard drive, and ATI Rage Pro Turbo graphics with 6 MB of VRAM packed into a colorful "retro futuristic" all-in-one case design with a 15-inch "crystal clear" CRT display.
How the Apple iMac G3 made our tech stylish | CNN
Aug 15, 2023 · Twenty-five years ago today, the unusual jewel-toned line of iMac G3 desktops came onto the tech scene; shaped like an egg and with a 15-inch CRT display, the intricacies of its hardware...
Why iMac G3 was the computer that changed everything for Apple …
Jun 7, 2024 · Fortunately, having reimagined the PC once, Apple kept rethinking the iMac – first with a model that looked like a Pixar movie escapee, and most recently with the refined 2021 redesign. And each has stayed true to the original iMac’s ideal: a computer for the rest of us that doesn’t skimp on what matters.
iMac - Technical Specifications - Apple Support
iMac. Gestalt ID: 406. Weight (lbs): 40. Dimensions (in): 15.8 H x 15.2 W x 17.6 D. Notes: IrDA infrared link module 4 Mb/s transfer rate; range = 2 inches to 1 meter
iMac G3: The Macintosh That Saved Apple – 512 Pixels
Dec 13, 2012 · On May 6, 1998, Steve Jobs took the stage and announced the iMac G3, a consumer counterpart to the G3-powered PowerMac and PowerBook, the only remaining computers in Apple’s lineup after he had slashed all other …
IMac G3 - Apple Wiki | Fandom
The iMac G3 was the first model of the iMac line of personal computers made by Apple Computer. The iMac G3, based on the Columbus architecture is an all-in-one personal computer, encompassing both the monitor and the computer in a single enclosure.
IMac G3 - The Apple Wiki
The iMac G3 was introduced on 6 May 1998 (), as the first product announced by Steve Jobs after his 1997 return to Apple as interim CEO. The iMac was developed as the company's consumer desktop Mac, replacing the extensive, confusing lineup of Macs preceding it.