It was 10 years ago – on May 6, 1998 – that Apple unveiled the computer that revolutionised the company and marked the end of the beige box computer forever. Happy 10th birthday, iMac.
Looking back at Apple iMac history
A full case redesign was unveiled in August 2007, with a cool new aluminium case. The ultra-thin keyboard was also a design triumph.
Apple recently updated this iMac line, with three new models featuring Intel Core 2 Duo processors and 2GB of memory. The new iMacs run at up to 3.06GHz and are equipped with 6MB L2 cache.
LCD screen sizes reach up to a massive 24 inches.





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What a terrific History said: The iMac has always been an industry leader and a pleasure to look at and useIt has evolved to become a fast and ultra-competent machine that is at the top of its game It is a machine with a bright past and a strong future-I cant wait for the next one
Rue said: Although the pathetically conservative technology nerds may have panned the dalmatian and flower power iMacs I saw teenage girls in my classroom petting the flower power iMac I acquired for students to make videos They cooed to it as well
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Mike Kaufmann said: Thank you for dumping that ugly Sony Blu-Ray Ad