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As Stephen writes in his post on 512 Pixels, “no one asked for this comparison” between the orange M1 iMac and the tangerine iMac G3, but it’s a fun walk down memory lane.
Orange sherbet! Mint green! Why Apple is embracing delicious new colors. The iMac made its name in color. ... with the plastic iMac G3, which featured a friendly handle on top.
It’s hard not to look at the new 24-inch iMac, which I’ve been using for the past week, and not feel at least a little pang of nostalgia for the original iMac. Introduced in 1998, not only did ...
The new generation iMac is available in blue, green, silver, orange, purple, red, and yellow. The colors are somewhat reminiscent of the original iMac G3, which was also offered in multiple colors.
As Apple spent 2021's early months phasing out older ... the new M1 iMac is reminiscent of the original iMac G3 ... as it'll be available in green, yellow, orange, pink, purple, ...
Apple’s colorful M1 iMacs began arriving on customers’ doorsteps at the end of last week, and Stephen got an orange model that he compares to the Tangerine iMac G3. The competition is far from fair ...
Apple's new M1 iMacs are available in a range of color options that include Blue, Green, Pink, Silver, Yellow, Orange, and Purple. The new machines feature vibrant colored backs with lighter ...
The original iMac G3 from 1998 was remarkably different from today’s sleek, silver iMac models. A rounded bubble with a see-through colored body, the G3 came with a notoriously uncomfortable ...