iMac G4 17"

physical object

Identifier
2016.7.77
Description
In 2002, the iMac G4 took 2 years to develop and was the first desktop Mac released by Apple that prominently featured a flat-panel LCD. It included a PowerPC G4 processor, and a flatscreen liquid-crystal display (LCD) mounted connected by a stainless steel adjustable arm to the base. The personal computer was sold for $1,299.
Related Term
personal computers (is described by)
External links
iMac G4 TV commercial
Related people
Charlotte Wipp (documented)
Institute for Computer Research, UW (donor)
Michelle Wu (documented)