I certainly saw and used my fair share of them in middle and high school, but I also got to experience the iMac G3’s weird older sibling, the Power Macintosh G3 All-in-One. Yeah, the one that looks ...
but that’s the case with 1997’s grey Power Mac G3. On the personality board are all the footprints for a single USB 1.1 port, but USB-hungry Apple fanboys had to wait for the translucent iMac ...
The original Power Mac G4 borrowed a lot from the “Blue and White” Power Mac G3 that preceded it. The G4’s case was dubbed “graphite,” but the basic design was the same, complete with its plastic ...
Power Mac models were designated first with numbers from 5200 to 9700 and then G3, G4 and G5. What seems paltry today, the first Power Macs came with 8MB of RAM and used the 601 PowerPC CPU chip ...
from a design standpoint the G3 can still hold its own even with Mac OS X. Before the Mac Pro, Apple's flagship desktop towers had an even more authoritative name: Power Macintosh. First launched ...