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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. Jobs reorganized the company and simplified the product line.
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 second major revision, the iMac G4 , moved a design with a hemispherical base containing all the main components and an LCD monitor on a freely moving arm attached to it.
PowerBook G3 ("Lombard") PowerBook G3: February 16, 2000 July 21, 1999 iBook G3: iBook: September 13, 2000 AirPort (802.11b, "Graphite") AirPort: November 13, 2001 August 31, 1999 Macintosh Server G4: Macintosh Server July 19, 2000 September 1, 1999 Cinema Display (22") Displays: July 19, 2000 October 5, 1999 iMac (slot loading) iMac: January 7 ...
PowerBook G3 [11] 233–500 50–100 512–1024 November 1997 January 2001 Macintosh Server G3 (Beige) 233–333 66 1024 March 1998 December 1998 iMac G3 (original) iMac G3 (Summer 2000) iMac G3 (Winter 2001) 233–500 66–100 512 August 1998 July 2001 Power Macintosh G3 (Blue & White) 300–450 100 1024 January 1999 September 1999
iMac G3 266 (Revision C) iMac: April 14, 1999 April 14, 1999 iMac G3 333 (Revision D) iMac: October 5, 1999 May 10, 1999 PowerBook G3 ("Lombard") PowerBook G3: February 16, 2000 June 21, 1999 iBook: iBook: September 13, 2000 August 31, 1999 Macintosh Server G4: Workgroup Server: July 19, 2000 October 5, 1999 iMac G3 Slot Loading (Fall 1999 ...
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The introduction of the Blue and White G3 mini-tower also marked the end of the desktop and all-in-one Power Macintosh case designs, the latter being replaced by the iMac. A second model called the Power Mac G4 Cube was introduced in 2000, which fitted the specifications of a mid-range Power Mac G4 into a cube less than 9" in each axis.
The first iMac was released in 1998. iMac G3 (Bondi Blue) [17] – Mac Man and Columbus; iMac G3 (Bondi Blue) – C1; iMac G3 (Bondi Blue) – Elroy; iMac G3 (Bondi Blue) – Tailgate; iMac G3 (5 Flavors) – Life Savers; iMac G3, iMac DV, iMac DV+, iMac DV SE – Kihei, P7; iMac G3 (summer 2001) – Kiva