IMac (Summer 2000)
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| iMac (Summer 2000) | |
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| Released | 19 July 2000 |
| Codename | {{{codename}}} |
| Tech Specs | |
| Processor | 350 MHz |
| Memory | 64 MB (Max 512 MB) |
| Hard Drive | 7 GB |
| Removable Storage | CD-ROM |
| Ports | USB 1.1 |
| Expansion | none |
| Networking | 100 MBit Ethernet, 56k modem |
| Video | 8 MB ATI Rage 128 Pro; Built-in 15" CRT |
| Native Resolution | {{{native_res}}} |
| Audio | Headphone jack, Built-in microphone, Built-in speakers; (16-bit, 48 kHz) |
| Website | iMac |
A cheaper iMac (Slot Loading CD-ROM), without the Airport option, and only in Indigo.
Also available as iMac DV, with 400 MHz processor, Firewire, and Airport BTO (Indigo and Ruby colors).
Also available as iMac DV SE, with 500 MHz processor, Firewire, and Airport BTO (Graphite and Snow colors).
Also available as iMac DV +, with 450 MHz processor, Firewire, and Airport BTO (Indigo, Ruby and Sage colors).


