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iMac DV G3/400 Indigo (Early 2001)

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This Apple iMac DV G3 is a beautifully designed personal computer that is useful, versatile and is in excellent physical and functional condition.

Not as “historic” as my previous post. Still a very useful and handy little machine that is in excellent condition.

The shell is translucent and the internal computer components are visible. The shell has no visible marks.

The G3 400MHz CPU is peepy and keeps up with most tasks. This iMac includes Firewire for connectivity.

Original system list price in 2001: $899

Some tech specs:

  • PowerPC 750 (G3) @ 400MHz
  • 640 MB RAM (1x 256 MB  DIMM 1x 128MB DIMM)
  • ATI Rage 128 Pro video with 8 MB of VRAM
  • built in 15″ (13.8″ viewable) monitor
  • 24x CD-ROM
  • 80 GB hard drive
  • 2 USB, 2 Firewire, 1 modem, 1 Ethernet, 1 audio in, 1 speaker out, 1 headphone
  • built in Harmon-Kardon designed sound system
  • Mac OS 10.4 installed
  • will also boot Mac OS 9.2 (installed)
  • included but not pictured, Yamaha 40x external firewire CDRW

Note: I actually have the original box, packaging, cables, and install CDs for this iMac. It really is in quite remarkable condition for a 10 year old personal computer.

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June 6, 2011 at 11:30 am

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Original iMac G3 Bondi Blue (Rev B)

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This original G3 Bondi Blue iMac is a glorious piece of personal computing history; unique design, and a “first” in many respects.

This was the first computer that Apple called iMac; promoted as a new Mac for the Internet age, hence the “i” prefix. The form factor of the All-In-One computer was also unique at the time. This was the first Mac to include USB ports; and to exclude a floppy drive. This iMac also included the now infamous “hockey puck” mouse; a fascinating design for a mouse but really awkward to use. The built-in ethernet port made networking easy, something its windows counterparts were still struggling with at the time.

This particular iMac has some cosmetic damage to the plastic facia around the monitor. When I moved a while back, I dropped it on some black top from about 2 feet. The monitor didn’t get a scratch, but the plastic is marred.

This system originally sold for $1200 in 1998.

Some Tech specs:

  • PowerPC 750 (G3) @ 233MHz
  • 512 MB RAM (2x 256MB SODIMMS)
  • ATI Rage Pro Turbo video with 6 MB of VRAM
  • built in 15″ (13.8″ viewable) monitor
  • 24x CD-ROM
  • 25 GB hard drive (see below)
  • 2 USB, 1 modem, 1 Ethernet, 1 audio in, 1 speaker out, 1 headphone
  • built in speakers
  • Mac OS 10.2.8 installed
  • will also boot Mac OS 9.2 (installed)

Note: The BIOS on the iMac does not recognize a partition larger than 8GB for boot. So this drive has been partitioned 8GB/17GB to get it to boot. (We are dealing with 1998 technology).

Even more pointless information about this iMac: The internal components closely resemble the components of Mac power books of the same era.

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June 3, 2011 at 11:35 am

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