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History and Evolution of the iMac - From 1998 to 2023

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The iMac is a line of all-in-one desktop computers designed and produced by Apple Inc. The iMac was first introduced in 1998, and since then, it has undergone several significant changes and updates.

In this video, we will cover the complete history and evolution of the iMac. So this video includes evolution of iMac G3 in May 6, 1998, iMac G4 in January 7, 2002, iMac G5 in August 31, 2004, iMac G5 Intel Version in January 10, 2006, iMac Aluminum in August 07, 2007, iMac Aluminum Unibody in 2009 Series, iMac Slim Unibody, iMac Retina, iMac Pro, iMac Apple Silicon.


Here is a brief overview of the evolution of iMac:

The original iMac (1998): The first iMac featured a colorful, translucent case and a CRT monitor. It was designed to be a consumer-friendly, all-in-one computer that was easy to use and affordable.

iMac G3 (1999-2003): Apple introduced the iMac G3, which featured a more powerful processor, a larger display, and a more compact design. The iMac G3 also introduced Apple's iconic "halo" design, with a round base and a flat panel display.

iMac G4 (2002-2004): The iMac G4 featured a unique "flowerpot" design, with a hemispherical base and a flat panel display mounted on an adjustable arm. It also introduced a SuperDrive, which could read and write CDs and DVDs.

iMac G5 (2004-2006): The iMac G5 was the first iMac to use an Intel processor, and it featured a sleek, minimalist design with a thin, aluminum body. It also had a built-in iSight camera, which was the first time a desktop computer had a camera built-in.

iMac (2007-2012): The iMac introduced in 2007 featured an even thinner, aluminum design and a glass display. It also had a built-in iSight camera and an LED-backlit display. In 2009, Apple introduced a 27-inch iMac model with a larger display.

iMac (2012-2013): In 2012, Apple introduced a new iMac design with an even thinner edge, a new display technology, and faster processors. The new iMac also featured Fusion Drive, which combined a traditional hard drive with a solid-state drive for faster performance.

iMac (2014-2017): The 2014 iMac update brought Retina display to the iMac for the first time, with a resolution of 5120x2880. It also featured a new, more efficient processor, and a Fusion Drive as standard.

iMac Pro (2017-2021): Apple introduced the iMac Pro in 2017, a high-end model with workstation-class performance, designed for professionals in creative industries. It featured a space gray finish, a 27-inch 5K display, and powerful Intel Xeon processors.

iMac (2021-Present): Apple released a new redesigned iMac in 2021, featuring an M1 chip, a 24-inch 4.5K Retina display, a thinner design, and seven different color options. It also introduced a new magnetic power connector and a Touch ID sensor in the keyboard.

Overall, the iMac has evolved significantly over the years, from a colorful, consumer-friendly computer to a high-end workstation for professionals, with updated designs and technologies to keep up with changing times and consumer demands.

Timecodes
0:00 - Intro
0:25 - iMac G3
1:29 - iMac G4
3:04 - IMac G5 Intel Version
3:45 - iMac Aluminum
4:20 - iMac Aluminum Unibody
4:58 - iMac 2009 Serise
6:06 - iMac Slim Unibody
7:25 - iMac Retina
8:55 - iMac Pro
9:45 - iMac Apple Silicon
11:19 - Conclusion

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