When Apple introduced the iMac G4 with its white hemisphere base and the 15″ flat panel display that seemed to magically float above it, it marked the end of iMacs with CRT displays and the beginning of the flat panel era.
G4 iMac Profiles
- 15″ Early 2002 iMac G4, 700 & 800 MHz
- 17″ Mid 2002 iMac G4, 800 MHz
- 15″ Early 2003 iMac G4, 800 MHz
- 17″ Early 2003 iMac G4, 1 GHz
- 15″ Late 2003 iMac G4, 1 GHz (USB 2.0)
- 17″ Late 2003 iMac G4, 1.25 GHz (USB 2.0)
- 20″ Late 2003 iMac G4/1.25 GHz
Further Reading
- Got an iMac? Join our iMac Group.
- OS X 10.4 Tiger Is Still Very Useful, Daniel Knight, Mac Musings, 2016.08.30
- Hands On with a 700 MHz iMac G4, Daniel Knight, Mac Musings, 2016.06.18
- Can I Run the Current Version of OS X on My G4 or G5 Mac?, Daniel Knight, Mac Daniel, 2014.06.05
- Happy 10th Birthday, ‘Luxo Jr’ iMac G4!, Low End Mac Round Table, 2012.01.06
- Tips for Installing or Reinstalling Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, Adam Rosen, Adam’s Apple, 2009.06.10
- What’s the Best Version of OS X for My Mac?, Ian R Campbell, The Sensible Mac, 2008.02.28
- Unsupported OS X 10.5 Leopard Installation, Daniel Knight, Low End Mac Tech Journal, 2007.10.31
- The Future of G4 iMacs in the Age of Leopard, Daniel Knight, Older G4 Macs in the Age of Leopard, 2007.10.18