All-in-one personal computer designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer
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iMac G4
iMac G4 with a 15" screen
Manufacturer
Apple Computer
Product family
iMac
Type
All-in-one
Release date
January 2002; 22 years ago (2002-01)
Lifespan
January 2002-August 31, 2004 (2 years and 237 days)
Introductory price
US$1,299 (equivalent to $2,200 in 2023) - US$1,799 (equivalent to $3,047 in 2023)[1]
Discontinued
August 31, 2004 (2004-08-31)
Predecessor
iMac G3
Successor
iMac G5
The iMac G4 is an all-in-one personal computer designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer from January 2002 to August 2004. It was announced at Macworld San Francisco in January 2002. It replaced the iMac G3 and was succeeded by the iMac G5.
The iMac G4 was the first iMac to have an LCD display built in, replacing the CRT display of previous iMacs.
Francisco in January 2002. It replaced the iMac G3 and was succeeded by the iMac G5. The iMacG4 was the first iMac to have an LCD display built in, replacing...
look, leading to legal action from Apple. The iMac G3 series was succeeded by the iMacG4, and the iMac G3's position in education markets was replaced...
August of 2004. The iMac G5 replaced the iMacG4 and was succeeded in January 2006 by the first Intel-based iMac. In August 2004, the iMac design was overhauled...
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first-generation Mac Minis, and the iMacG4 before the introduction of the PowerPC 970. Apple completely phased out the G4 series for desktop models after...
the middle of its product range, between the consumer iMac G3 and the professional Power Mac G4. The Cube was announced at the Macworld Expo on July 19...
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late 2001. Both the "Mirrored Drive Doors" Power Mac G4 and the "Antimony" titanium PowerBook G4 came preinstalled with both Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X in...
known as the "Clamshell", was inspired by the design of Apple's popular iMac line at the time. It was a significant departure from previous portable computer...
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aesthetic—the titanium G4's design language laid the groundwork for the aluminum PowerBook G4, the MacBook Pro, the Power Mac G5, the flat-screen iMac, the Xserve...
Apple VGA Display Adapter. Compatible with: eMac, iMac G5, iMacG4 flat-panel, 12-inch PowerBook G4, or iBooks having a Mini-VGA port. Most Macintosh...
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built in to the iMac G3. The Apple Pro Speakers were introduced in January 2001 alongside the Power Mac G4 Digital Audio, based on the G4 Cube's spherical...
the iconic Power Mac G4 Cube. (M7803, 109 white keys, iMacG4) A version with white keys was introduced in 2002 alongside the iMacG4. (A1048, white, 109...
commercial for Apple's iMacG4 Computer. The commercial was named "Window Shopping" and displayed Gilét making certain gestures towards the iMac, which the computer...