5) Can use LCD from either ACD, iMac G4, or iMac G5 6) Despite its authenticity its actually one of the easier of the mods to do if you can get the parts. Cons: 1) Still Expensive: requires cosmetically good housing from iMac G4, A working ACD controller and cable, a working LCD, and of course - a computer. 2) Not an all-in-one 3) Not a touchscreen. The iMac G4(nicknamed the iLamp) was a computer that was produced by Apple from the beginning of 2002 to mid 2004. It replaced the aging iMac G3.It had a 15-inch LCD which was mounted on an adjustable arm above a hemisphere containing a full-size, tray-loading optical drive and a fourth-generation CPU (the PPC 74xx-series). The iMac G5 replaced the iMac G4 in 2004. The iMac G4 was. Later iMacs would have a low-friction strip on their bases ostensibly to allow the same thing, but it’s nowhere near as flexible, and unlike on the iMac G4 where the cables are plugged into the.
Original Release Date: September 8, 2003
OS Shipped with: 10.2.7 and classic mode
Processor Type:G4
Processor Speeds: 1000, 1250MHz
Colors: White
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Screen Type: LCD
Screen Sizes: 15,17,20'
Two thirds of a year after the last models, apple unveiled its new USB 2.0 iMac G4 flat panels.
The processor remained static at 1GHz but the models were improved in several other ways. The connectivity was upgraded by way of the addition of USB 2.0 ports to replace the traditional 3 USB 1.1 ports. The amount of memory remained the same but was boosted from 133MHz SDRAM to a much speedier 333MHz DDR SDRAM.
The FSB was increased from 100 to 133MHz and the hard drive capacity topped 80GB.
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The combo drive remained at 32x but the graphics card used across the board was the 32MB DDR SDRAM GeForce4 MX.
The last 15″ iMac model to be offered was that of the iMac G4 USB 2.0.
A year would pass before this model was superseded by the now easily recognisable shape of the iMac G5.
Original Release Date: January 7, 2002
OS Shipped with: 10.1.2 and 9.2.2
Processor Type:G4
Processor Speeds: 800MHz
Colors: White
Screen Type: LCD
Screen Sizes: 15,17'
Apple’s ‘Think Different’ philosophy was in its prime with the new iMac G4. A radical redesign moving from CRT to LCD technology mounted on a novel white hemispherical base. Apple described the new model as “unlike anything you’ve ever seen or experienced” – not many people disagreed.
The sunflower inspired design included a 15″ LCD display with an elegant stainless steel ‘stem’ allowing for easy repositioning at almost any angle.
The powerful new PowerPC G4 processor with AltiVec “Velocity Engine” provided the new iMac’s OS X operating system with enough speed to run smoothly.
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The three 15″ models came with USB 1.1, FireWire, Nvidia Graphics a mini-VGA output port, built-in modem and Ethernet, and Apple’s Wireless Networking – AirPort.