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Now that Apple sells over hundreds of millions of iPhones a year, it’s easy to forget that it all began with two college dropouts in a garage with some trademark old Apple computers. Since 1976, Apple ...
It seemed like roughly half of the old Power Mac G4 Cube. That failed machine had appeared to be the Steve Jobs's ideal, it was his aesthetic for what a computer should be.
The G4 Cube drew gasps from the Mac fans. The Cube is Apple’s first new product class in two-and-a-half years. The two-unit line is essentially a boiled-down Power Mac G4, Jobs said, packing all the ...
The PowerMac towers were quite the bulky machines, and if there's a space constraint on the user's desk, it could prove to be a problem. Apple's solution was the very sleek PowerMac G4 Cube.
First sold in 2000, Apple’s Power Mac G4 Cube came standard with a 450MHz PowerPC G4 processor, 128MB of RAM, 24X CD-ROM drive, 20GB hard drive, and 16MB ATI graphics card. The computer was ...
This cable was produced by Belkin for Apple Power Mac G4, Power Mac G4 Cube, and Power Mac G5 computers to connect to various monitors. This includes Apple's Cinema Display and Studio Display.
The Power Mac G4 Cube’s beautiful design couldn’t offset the high price tag, which, consequently, led to its marketplace struggles. By 2001, its entry-level price had been slashed to $1,299.
Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman says it could resemble a “modern-day Power Mac G4 Cube.” The second Mac Pro model is said to be powered by a very high-end Apple-made ARM-based processor.
While I’m not advocating for a return of the Power Mac G4 Cube exactly as it was, I’d love to see some of its shrewder touches make its way into the Mac Studio (providing Apple doesn’t ditch ...
The Power Mac G4 Cube was a revolutionary computer for sure, but for $1,799, it was too much for the people who longed to buy one and too underpowered for the people who could afford it.