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Once Apple replaced the iMac G3 with the sunflower-like iMac G4, color was banished from the Mac for many years. iMacs were white plastic, then eventually varying shades of silver aluminum.
Jony Ive and Jon Rubinstein, who led design and engineering, respectively, at Apple, in a March 1999 portrait. The iMac G3 was a monumental example of the "clear craze" that made tech transparent.
The iMac G3 wasn't the first all-in-one computer, but by fitting the hardware inside the stylish CRT monitor, Apple managed to make the beige boxes of its competitors seem redundant, with the iMac ...
Steve Jobs wanted the iMac G3 to look “good enough to lick,” so there’s good reason to believe he’d like the deliciously cool limited edition Classic C1 cases Spigen made for the iPhone X.
The iconic iMac G3 was announced by Steve Jobs almost 26 years ago, on May 6, 1998. For its time, the iMac was considered a revolution in industrial design with its all-in-one con ...
Spigen Apple Watch Classic C1 charger duplicates the iMac G3's outlandish design to even the tilted display angle, which is actually a clever trick. It provides an ideal viewing position for your ...
But the iMac G3 was arguably the first fashionable computer, becoming a late ’90s and Y2K staple, with around 6.5 million units sold before it was retired in 2003.
Beige, boring, and a bit too complicated — in the 1990s, personal computers had about as much charisma as an underwhelming date. Enter the iMac G3: the weird, egg-shaped desktop that became an ...