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Apple pulled a similar stunt by making the iMac look a little like its most popular product at the time: the iPod. The iMac G5 was released in 2004 when most iPods were still made with a white ...
The G5 processor was designed was to be put into multi-processor machines, which Apple sold at the upper end of its product range. In practice, these numbers meant that the Power Mac G5 ran circles ...
Narrator: This is the $2,000 Power Mac G5 from 2003, Apple's pro PC with a modular, cheese-grater design. And this is Phil Schiller, 10 years later. He's about to reveal a revolutionary design of ...
The mid-2000s saw a big shift in Apple's design language for the iMac. The G5, which debuted in 2004, dropped the fun stylings of the G3 and G4 in favor of a more professional look. To be fair ...