Traditionally, Apple has been credited with creating highly interesting ads that are often unique to others, whether by their artistic quality or their origin. Today we wanted to find one of these advertisements released earlier this century and that shows the new device in a very exciting way.
This is the first television source for the iMac G4, the first Macac-panel to be released in 2002. Most likely one of the most innovative and original designs for Apple computersIt's really a shame that they didn't continue down this path and completely changed the design for the next generation.
The most exciting ad to promote the Mac G4
Apple has announced that the original Mac G4 as the "New Mac" was the second generation after the first "all-in-one" computer model with a CRT track and many colors available. One of the main functions of this model promoted by Apple at its launch is the ability to "fit the desk lamp", and that was not exactly why it was called "Lamp"
In the first announcement of the iMac G4 that we bring to you today, the computer appeared in the shop window and turned everything into a passerby. Apple in this way wanted to promote that you can move the screen in any direction adjust it the way you like. Right at the end, when the man holds his tongue out, Mac responds by opening his drive.
As you can see, this is an excellent advertisement that shows the jobs that few computers have. This Mac was significant violations in terms of its construction and operation and one "very good" computer of its time.
A little history about the Mad G4
If you want to know more about this Apple computer introduced at the beginning of this millennium, we'll tell you more about its official definitions. This w as a Mac introduced by Steve Jobs in January 2002 and was on the market until August 2004
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It was a true design straight as the whole computer was in a hemisphere that served as the base of the screen-holding arm. This arm allowed for almost 360 degree movement in all directions. This innovative and disruptive design has made it The Mac G4 is on display at the MOMA museum in New York, the only computer shown. These were their official details:
- Available in three screen sizes: 15, 17 and 20 inches.
- 74xx PowerPC G4 processors, with speeds from 700 MHz to 1250 MHz.
- 128 MB, 256 MB of memory and can expand up to 1 GB.
- Internal storage of 40 GB, 60 GB or 80 GB.
- A CD-DVD drive.
- 3 USB ports and 2 Firewire 400.
- Built-in microphone.
- Mac OS X 10.4.11 "Tiger" can be upgraded to Mac OS X 10.5.8 "Tiger".
This is a summary of the history of one of the the best computers Apple has ever made, accompanied by one of the company's best-sellers.