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Macintosh iMac
The most original new computer since the Mac in 1984, the iMac had much success on the consumer market. It is an All-In-One computer that came in a stylish new case design, with translucent "Bondi Blue" plastics. The iMac included a 4 Mbps IrDA port, and an internal 56Kpbs modem , Stereospeakers, CD-ROM drive, two of the new USB Ports (Universal Serial Bus) and new designed keybord and mouse.
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Processor: PowerPC 750 / 233 Mhz
RAM: 64 MB
ROM: 1 MB ROM
L1 cache: 32 k data, 32 k instructions
L2 cache: 512 k backside (1:2)
Bus Speed: 66 Mhz
Slot: mezzanine
SCSI: with optional card
Serial Ports: none
ADB: none
USB: 2
Floppy: none
HD: 4 GB
CD-ROM: 24x
Monitor: 15" RGB 16-bit bei 1024x768
Sound Output: stereo 16 bit SRS (included speakers)
Sound Input: stereo 16 bit
Ethernet: 10/100B-T
Power: 80 watts
Min System Software: Mac OS 8.1
Installed System: Mac OS 8.5
Introduced: August 1998
Terminated: January 1999

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