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In July the same year Apple added a 17” iMac G4 to the lineup featuring a 800MHz CPU and a GeForce MX4 rather than the GeForce MX2 in the 15” models. This 17” iMac G4 (M8812LL) is capable to run OS X and also able to boot into MacOS 9. However, in February 2003 Apple replaced the 17” iMac G4 / 800MHz with another 17” iMac G4 / 800MHz. The Apple iMac G4 is one of the most unusual Mac designs ever conceived and I take a close look at it in this retro review.Enjoy! Subscribe: http://goo.gl/UE.

iMac G4 Q&A - Updated January 20, 2009

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What are the differences between the original iMac G4 'Flat Panel' models?

Please note that the original iMac G4 'Flat Panel' models were introduced on January 7, 2002 and discontinued on February 4, 2003.

The original iMac G4 models -- the iMac G4/700 (FP) and G4/800 (FP) -- have G4 processors, PC133 SDRAM, an Ultra ATA/66 hard drive, and GeForce2 MX graphics packaged in an attractive 10.6' half-sphere, ice white case with a chromed stainless steel neck that supports a 15' TFT Active Matrix LCD display. On July 17, 2002, Apple added a 17-Inch model to the lineup -- the iMac G4/800 17-Inch (Flat Panel) which had a higher performance video card -- a GeForce4 MX -- in addition to a larger display.

When shipped, these models were configured with both MacOS X 10.1 and MacOS 9.2 pre-installed and MacOS X selected as the default operating system.

The major differences are summarized below for your convenience:

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Processor:

700 MHz

800 MHz

800 MHz

System Bus:

100 MHz

100 MHz

100 MHz

On-chip L2:

256k

256k

256k

Memory Type:

PC133 SDRAM

PC133 SDRAM

PC133 SDRAM

Std. RAM:

128 MB, 256 MB*

256 MB

256 MB

Max. RAM:

1.0 GB

1.0 GB

1.0 GB

Display:

15.0' TFT

15.0' TFT

17.0' TFT

Resolution:

1024x768

1024x768

1440x900

Video Card:

GeForce2 MX

GeForce2 MX

GeForce4 MX

Video RAM:

32 MB

32 MB

32 MB

Hard Drive:

40 GB

60 GB

80 GB

Optical Drive:

CD-RW/Combo*

'SuperDrive'

'SuperDrive'

AirPort:

Optional

Optional

Optional

Bluetooth 1.1:

None

None

None

Expansion:

Airport

Airport

Airport

Model No:

M8672LL/A*†

M8535LL/A†

M8812LL/A

Orig. Price:

US$1299, $1499

US$1799

US$1999

* This model was available with a CD-RW drive and 128 MB of memory (M8672LL/A) and a 'Combo' drive for US$1299, 256 MB of memory, and a set of Apple Pro speakers (M7677LL/A) for US$1499.

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† On July 17, 2002, to correspond with the introduction of the iMac G4/800 17-Inch (Flat Panel), Apple changed the model numbers to 'B' from 'A', but the configurations were identical.

Please refer to the Ultimate Mac Comparison feature to compare any iMac G4 model to any other G3 or later Mac.


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What are the differences between the original iMac G4 'Flat Panel' models?

Please note that the original iMac G4 'Flat Panel' models were introduced on January 7, 2002 and discontinued on February 4, 2003.

The original iMac G4 models -- the iMac G4/700 (FP) and G4/800 (FP) -- have G4 processors, PC133 SDRAM, an Ultra ATA/66 hard drive, and GeForce2 MX graphics packaged in an attractive 10.6' half-sphere, ice white case with a chromed stainless steel neck that supports a 15' TFT Active Matrix LCD display. On July 17, 2002, Apple added a 17-Inch model to the lineup -- the iMac G4/800 17-Inch (Flat Panel) which had a higher performance video card -- a GeForce4 MX -- in addition to a larger display.

When shipped, these models were configured with both MacOS X 10.1 and MacOS 9.2 pre-installed and MacOS X selected as the default operating system.

The major differences are summarized below for your convenience:

iMac G4 'FP'

Processor:

700 MHz

800 MHz

800 MHz

System Bus:

100 MHz

100 MHz

100 MHz

On-chip L2:

256k

256k

256k

Memory Type:

PC133 SDRAM

PC133 SDRAM

PC133 SDRAM

Std. RAM:

128 MB, 256 MB*

256 MB

256 MB

Max. RAM:

1.0 GB

1.0 GB

1.0 GB

Display:

15.0' TFT

15.0' TFT

17.0' TFT

Resolution:

1024x768

1024x768

1440x900

Video Card:

GeForce2 MX

GeForce2 MX

GeForce4 MX

Video RAM:

32 MB

32 MB

32 MB

Hard Drive:

40 GB

60 GB

80 GB

Optical Drive:

CD-RW/Combo*

'SuperDrive'

'SuperDrive'

AirPort:

Optional

Optional

Optional

Bluetooth 1.1:

None

None

None

Expansion:

Airport

Airport

Airport

Model No:

M8672LL/A*†

M8535LL/A†

M8812LL/A

Orig. Price:

US$1299, $1499

US$1799

US$1999

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* This model was available with a CD-RW drive and 128 MB of memory (M8672LL/A) and a 'Combo' drive for US$1299, 256 MB of memory, and a set of Apple Pro speakers (M7677LL/A) for US$1499.

† On July 17, 2002, to correspond with the introduction of the iMac G4/800 17-Inch (Flat Panel), Apple changed the model numbers to 'B' from 'A', but the configurations were identical.

Please refer to the Ultimate Mac Comparison feature to compare any iMac G4 model to any other G3 or later Mac.


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