EMac (USB 2.0)
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| eMac (USB 2.0) | |
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| Released | April 13, 2004 |
| Codename | {{{codename}}} |
| Tech Specs | |
| Processor | 1.25 GHz |
| Memory | 256 MB |
| Hard Drive | 40 GB / 80 GB |
| Removable Storage | Combo Drive / Super Drive |
| Ports | USB 2.0, Firewire 400 |
| Expansion | none |
| Networking | 100 MBit Ethernet, 56k modem, (Airport Extreme ready, Bluetooth ready) |
| Video | 64 MB ATI Radeon 9600; Built-in 17" CRT |
| Native Resolution | {{{native_res}}} |
| Audio | Headphone jack, Line in jack, Built-in microphone, Built-in speakers; (16-bit, 48 kHz) |
| Website | eMac |
This small revision of the eMac simply bumped most of the numbers, increasing processor speed, RAM, graphics card. It also removed the CD-ROM-only option, and added Bluetooth support.
Bluetooth can only be added as a build-to-order option, and can not be added to existing machines.

