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PowerPC iMac and eMac Index As a list

With each generation of PowerPC model, Apple added a new twist to the idea of all-in-one computer design. First it was curves and color, then a floating flat panel display, and finally an iMac where the entire computer lived behind the display.

 

iMac Hello Again

Tray-Loading iMac G3

  • 233 MHz iMac Rev. A

  • 233 MHz iMac Rev. B

  • 266 MHz iMac Rev. C

  • i333 MHz iMac Rev D
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Slot-Loading iMac G3

  • Late 1999: iMac, iMac DV, iMac DV Special Edition

  • Mid 2000: iMac, iMac DV, iMac DV+, iMac DV Special Edition

  • Early 2001: 400 MHz, 500 MHz, North American, 500 MHz, int’l, 600 MHz

  • Mid 2001: iMac (July 2001)
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15" iMac G4G4 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
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eMac Profiles

  • eMac 2002, 700 & 800 MHz (Nvidia Graphics)

  • eMac 2003, 800 MHz & 1 GHz (ATI Graphics)

  • eMac 2004, 1.25 GHz (USB 2.0)

  • eMac 2005, 1.42 GHz
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iMac G5G5 iMac Profiles

  • 17″ and 20″ 1.6-1.8 GHz iMac G5 (2004)

  • 17″ and 20″ 1.8-2.0 GHz iMac G5 (Mid 2005)

  • 17″ and 20″ 1.9-2.1 GHz iMac G5 (iSight)

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