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This old iMac still runs. Just a wonderful piece of Apple History sitting in your lounge on a trestle table. Topic of conversation for the evening. In very good condition for its age. Extremely heavy. BUYER COLLECT CAPE TOWN. Please look at all the pics. Runs on a wireless mouse but you need a USB keyboard.
Bondi Blue
Released in August 1998, the original "Bondi blue" iMac (its color reportedly named after the waters off an Australian beach) blew beige boxes out of the water. Among its novel technical features, the iMac ditched the then-ubiquitous floppy drive in favor of built-in home networking. It also introduced USB to the masses. But the G3-powered computer's greatest innovation lay in its eye-catching appearance. Apple designer Jonathan Ive took PC industrial design to new heights with the iMac's colorful teardrop case. Amazingly, much of the consumer design world came along for the ride.