History of Apple (1999)
The end of the century gave Apple new life, but there was one big obstacle to tackle: Clones, as clone…
The end of the century gave Apple new life, but there was one big obstacle to tackle: Clones, as clone…
Introduced in September 1999 by Apple Inc., the flat panel Apple Cinema Display featured a 22-inch computer monitor. In July…
B&W G3: The forth generation of Apple displays was introduced with the Blue & White Power Macintosh G3 desktop or…
Power Macintosh G3 desktop or minitower (also known as Blue and White G3 or else B&W G3, Yosemite G3) included the…
The iMac G3 DV SE is identical to the iMac G3 DV in everything but hard drive storage capacity and…
The iMac (350MHz G3, Slot-Loading) is based upon the iMac G3 D revision and got, obviously, a slot-loading optical drive,…
The DV in iMac (400MHz G3, Slot-Loading) stands for Digital Video. With emphasis on home video editing, the iMac (400MHz…
The iMac G3 Revision C differs from the Revision B in processor speed (boosted up to 266 Hz) and in…
The iMac G3 333 Hz Revision D is identical to its predecessor save for the processor speed upgraded to 333…