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IMac G4

The iMac G4 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 base that holds the components, including a PowerPC G4 processor, and a flatscreen liquid-crystal display (LCD) mounted above. The display is connected to the base via an adjustable arm that allows the monitor to be tilted and swiveled. Apple's previous release, the iMac G3 (1998), was a commercial success at a time when the company was close to bankruptcy. As component prices fell, Apple envisioned a replacement that would use an LCD instead of the G3's bulky cathode-ray tube. The resulting iMac G4 took two years to develop. The new shape was inspired by a sunflower, with Apple's design team exploring different ways of attaching the monitor to the base before settling on a single stainless steel arm. The iMac G4 eschewed the colorful translucency of the iMac G3 in favor of opaque white with silver accents. The iMac G4 was announced at the Macworld San Francisco trade show on January 7, 2002, and began shipping that month. It was updated over the years with faster internal components and larger LCDs. The iMac G4 was a critical and commercial success, selling more than 1.3 million units in its first year and roughly 3.1 million units alongside the eMac in its lifetime. It was succeeded by the iMac G5 in 2004, which replaced the G4's bold design language with a more conservative look that influenced later iMac models.

Infobox

Manufacturer
Apple Computer
Product family
iMac
Type
All-in-one
Release date
January 7, 2002; 23 years ago (2002-01-07)
Discontinued
August 31, 2004; 21 years ago (2004-08-31)
Predecessor
iMac G3
Successor
iMac G5

Tables

· Specifications
Release date
Release date
Model
Release date
Flat Panel
January 7, 2002
Flat Panel
August 13, 2002
Flat Panel
February 4, 2003
Flat Panel
September 8, 2003
15-inch 800 MHz
November 18, 2003
Display
Display
Model
Display
Flat Panel
15" Thin-film-transistor (TFT) LCD
Flat Panel
17" TFT widescreen LCD
Flat Panel
15" TFT LCD
Flat Panel
17" TFT widescreen LCD
15-inch 800 MHz
15" TFT LCD
17-inch 1 GHz
17" TFT widescreen LCD
USB 2.0
20" TFT widescreen LCD
Processor
Processor
Model
Processor
Flat Panel
700 MHz
Flat Panel
800 MHz
Flat Panel
1.0 GHz
Flat Panel
1.25 GHz
Cache
Cache
Model
Cache
Flat Panel
256 KB level 2 cache
Front Side Bus
Front Side Bus
Model
Front Side Bus
Flat Panel
100 MHz
Flat Panel
133 MHz
Flat Panel
167 MHz
Memory
Memory
Model
Memory
Flat Panel
128 MB of PC133 SDRAM
Flat Panel
256 MB of PC133 SDRAM
Flat Panel
128 or 256 MB of PC133 SDRAM
Flat Panel
256 MB of PC133 SDRAM
15-inch 800 MHz
256 MB of PC2100 (266 MHz) DDR SDRAM
17-inch 1 GHz
256 MB of PC2700 (333 MHz) DDR SDRAM
Graphics
Graphics
Model
Graphics
Flat Panel
Nvidia GeForce 2 MX32 MB of DDR SDRAM
Flat Panel
Nvidia GeForce 4 MX32 MB of DDR SDRAM
Flat Panel
Nvidia GeForce 2 MX32 MB of DDR SDRAM
Flat Panel
Nvidia GeForce 4 MX64 MB of DDR SDRAM
15-inch 800 MHz
Nvidia GeForce 4 MX32 MB of DDR SDRAM
17-inch 1 GHz
Nvidia GeForce FX 5200 Ultra64 MB of DDR SDRAM
Hard drive
Hard drive
Model
Hard drive
Flat Panel
40 GB, 60 GB, 80 GB
Flat Panel
60 GB, 80 GB
Flat Panel
80 GB, 160 GB
Optical drive
Optical drive
Model
Optical drive
Flat Panel
32× CD-R and 10× CD-RW write CD-RW Drive
Flat Panel
8× DVD and 32× CD read Combo drive
Flat Panel
6× DVD and 24× CD read; 2× DVD-R, 8× CD-R, and 4× CD-RW write SuperDrive
Flat Panel
32× Combo drive
15-inch 800 MHz
4× SuperDrive
17-inch 1 GHz
32× Combo drive
USB 2.0
4× SuperDrive
Network
Network
Model
Network
Flat Panel
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet56k V.90 modemOptional 11 Mbit/s AirPort 802.11b
Flat Panel
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet56k V.92 modemOptional 11 Mbit/s AirPort 802.11b
Flat Panel
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet56k V.92 modemOptional Bluetooth 1.1Optional 54 Mbit/s AirPort Extreme 802.11b/g
Peripherals
Peripherals
Model
Peripherals
Flat Panel
3× USB 1.12× FireWire 400Built-in microphoneAudio outApple Pro Speakers mini-jack
Flat Panel
3× USB 2.02× FireWire 400Built-in microphoneAudio outApple Pro Speakers mini-jack
Video out
Video out
Model
Video out
Flat Panel
Mini-VGA
Original operating system
Original operating system
Model
Original operating system
Flat Panel
Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X 10.1
Flat Panel
Mac OS X Jaguar 10.2
Flat Panel
Mac OS X Panther 10.3
Maximum operating system
Maximum operating system
Model
Maximum operating system
Flat Panel
Mac OS X Tiger 10.4 if 256 MB RAM installed, otherwise Mac OS X Panther 10.3
Flat Panel
Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 if 512 MB RAM installed, otherwise Mac OS X Tiger 10.4
Weight
Weight
Model
Weight
Flat Panel
21.2 lb. / 9.7 kg
Flat Panel
22.8 lb. / 10.4 kg
Flat Panel
21.2 lbs. / 9.7 kg
Flat Panel
22.8 lbs. / 10.4 kg
15-inch 800 MHz
21.2 lb. / 9.7 kg
17-inch 1 GHz
22.8 lb. / 10.4 kg
USB 2.0
40.1 lb. / 18.2 kg
Model
Flat Panel
15-inch 800 MHz
17-inch 1 GHz
USB 2.0
Release date
January 7, 2002
August 13, 2002
February 4, 2003
September 8, 2003
November 18, 2003
Display
15" Thin-film-transistor (TFT) LCD
17" TFT widescreen LCD
15" TFT LCD
17" TFT widescreen LCD
15" TFT LCD
17" TFT widescreen LCD
20" TFT widescreen LCD
Processor
700 MHz
800 MHz
GHz
GHz
Cache
256 KB level 2 cache
Front Side Bus
100 MHz
133 MHz
167 MHz
Memory
128 MB of PC133 SDRAM
256 MB of PC133 SDRAM
128 or 256 MB of PC133 SDRAM
256 MB of PC133 SDRAM
256 MB of PC2100 (266 MHz) DDR SDRAM
256 MB of PC2700 (333 MHz) DDR SDRAM
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce 2 MX32 MB of DDR SDRAM
Nvidia GeForce 4 MX32 MB of DDR SDRAM
Nvidia GeForce 2 MX32 MB of DDR SDRAM
Nvidia GeForce 4 MX64 MB of DDR SDRAM
Nvidia GeForce 4 MX32 MB of DDR SDRAM
Nvidia GeForce FX 5200 Ultra64 MB of DDR SDRAM
Hard drive
40 GB, 60 GB, 80 GB
60 GB, 80 GB
80 GB, 160 GB
Optical drive
32× CD-R and 10× CD-RW write CD-RW Drive
8× DVD and 32× CD read Combo drive
6× DVD and 24× CD read; 2× DVD-R, 8× CD-R, and 4× CD-RW write SuperDrive
32× Combo drive
4× SuperDrive
32× Combo drive
4× SuperDrive
Network
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet56k V.90 modemOptional 11 Mbit/s AirPort 802.11b
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet56k V.92 modemOptional 11 Mbit/s AirPort 802.11b
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet56k V.92 modemOptional Bluetooth 1.1Optional 54 Mbit/s AirPort Extreme 802.11b/g
Peripherals
3× USB 1.12× FireWire 400Built-in microphoneAudio outApple Pro Speakers mini-jack
3× USB 2.02× FireWire 400Built-in microphoneAudio outApple Pro Speakers mini-jack
Video out
Mini-VGA
Original operating system
Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X 10.1
Mac OS X Jaguar 10.2
Mac OS X Panther 10.3
Maximum operating system
Mac OS X Tiger 10.4 if 256 MB RAM installed, otherwise Mac OS X Panther 10.3
Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 if 512 MB RAM installed, otherwise Mac OS X Tiger 10.4
Weight
21.2 lb. / 9.7 kg
22.8 lb. / 10.4 kg
lbs. / 9.7 kg
lbs. / 10.4 kg
21.2 lb. / 9.7 kg
22.8 lb. / 10.4 kg
40.1 lb. / 18.2 kg

References

  1. When released, the iMac G4 was referred to as "the new iMac" to distinguish itself from the previous CRT-based models; t
  2. This is the most commonly given origin for the iMac G4's shape, but Leander Kahney reports another origin offered by an
  3. According to Jobs, the first phase of computing was using computers for work and utility (word processing, spreadsheets,
  4. Apple denied a Luxo Jr. influence; coincidentally, Pixar creative chief John Lasseter also directed the initial iMac G4
  5. Cited to:
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  8. Apple grouped all iMac (and later, iMac and eMac) sales together in a single iMac category on quarterly financial report
  9. Two slots; one populated and one open user-accessible slot
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    https://www.theverge.com/23808948/imac-twenty-five-visual-history-apple-design-models
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  12. USA Today
  13. Quittner & Winters (2002), p. 48.
  14. Michaels (2002a), pp. 29–30.
  15. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
  16. The Irish Times
  17. BetaNews
    http://www.betanews.com/article/1037064105
  18. Herald Sun
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    https://www.macworld.com/article/218460/the-exceptional-imac-g4-ten-years-later.html
  20. ZDNet
    https://www.zdnet.com/product/apple-imac-800mhz-powerpc-g4/
  21. The New York Times
  22. The Washington Post
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  24. Macworld
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  43. Los Angeles Times
  44. iMore
    https://www.imore.com/imac-g4-form-meet-function
  45. The Australian
  46. Chicago Tribune
  47. The Washington Post
  48. Wall Street Journal
  49. The Baltimore Sun
  50. Detroit Free Press
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