![]() ![]() Simple and stylish, both designs are now legendary. Echoing the styling of the iPod released the year before, the iMac G4 and iPod were a matched set. After the original iMac’s nearly a five-year run, this “new iMac” retained the translucent plastics, but pivoted away from color and embraced stark white. It ushered in a series of bold decisions, including the use of translucent materials paired with bright accent colors. The Bondi Blue iMac released in 1998 demonstrated Apple’s renewed prowess. From taking the alien-looking device out of the box, to seeing OS X, to launching Safari, it was my first exploration of a now common-place world. I first encountered an iMac G4 when I helped a friend set one up in 2002. This “Flat Panel” iMac was built to highlight its attractive LCD monitor, which turned the traditional Macintosh all-in-one design on its head. ![]() ![]() Upon the return of Steve Jobs in 1997, he boldly transformed Apple’s products and inspired a historic line of devices. The iMac G4 was the memorable follow up to Apple’s revolutionary iMac. ![]()
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