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Spigen’s new C1 Stand brings retro iMac G3 vibes to your Apple Watch setup with iconic translucent colors and durable design.
We've seen a lot of Steve Jobs nostalgia recently, with some claiming he would never have allowed Apple's Liquid Glass UI. We ...
Spigen Apple Watch Classic C1 charger duplicates the iMac G3's outlandish design to even the tilted display angle, which is actually a clever trick. It provides an ideal viewing position for your ...
The Apple Watch Classic C1 Charger Stand is available now through Spigen’s online store for $34.99 in tangerine, graphite, ruby, and the iMac G3’s original bondi blue color option.
A Fresh Start Apple released the iMac in August 1998 for $1,299 (about $2,500 today). It was an all-in-one computer with a CD drive, the modern PowerPC G3 processor, and a built-in modem that made ...
Moments after debuting Flower Power, Jobs displayed another psychedelic treat in the spotted "Blue Dalmatian" iMac, which was every bit as unique both in its look, and its creation.
Bondi blue, thank you. And at the time, this made the iMac unlike any computer you’d ever seen. Until then, desktop PCs had been boring and beige – even Apple’s. The iMac was different. You wanted to ...
Yet, after the bright blue iMac G3 launched in 1998, Apple knew it could never go back to the old way of doing things. And thus, the Blue and White Power Mac G3 was born in January 1999.
Beyond the iPod connection, this iMac model was the first where all of the internal components were put into a single flat panel. Additionally, the iMac was offered in 17-inch and 20-inch displays for ...