It was on May 6, 1998, when Apple announced its all-in-one computer named iMac. It featured a translucent Bondi Blue casing and in terms of design, it was on a different trajectory than Apple's ...
The first few years of the 2000s marked the gradual decline of the CRT monitor, spelling the death knell for the bulky iMac G3. So what did Apple do? Introduce another iconic iMac, of course ...
The 24-inch iMac is 11.5mm thick — about the same thickness as the original iPhone. It no longer has a prominent chin with an Apple logo, and gone are the thick black bezels surrounding the display.
The iMac G4 was one of the first times this vision really came to fruition, where Apple could act unconstrained by what the technology could and could not do. The iMac G4 was influential in other ...
It also looks far more stylish than many other options in this price range. The Apple iMac M1 is the first iMac to feature Apple Silicon at its core. With this iMac, alongside the supercharged M1 ...