Apple Unveils iMac
The Internet-Age Computer for the Rest of Us
CUPERTINO, California–May 6, 1998–In a major move in to the consumer
market, Apple Computer, Inc. today unveiled iMac–the “Internet-age
computer for the rest of us.” iMac features a striking design, easy
Internet access and Pentium-toasting PowerPC G3 performance for $1299.
“We designed iMac to deliver the things consumers care about most–the
excitement of the Internet and the simplicity of the Mac,” said Steve Jobs,
Apple’s Interim CEO. “iMac is next year’s computer for $1299; not last
year’s computer for $999.”
“Today we brought romance and innovation back into the industry,” added
Jobs. “iMac reminds everyone of what Apple stands for.”
iMac is a complete Internet-age computer right out of the box, featuring:
A speedy PowerPC G3 microprocessor running at 233MHz with a
high speed 512k backside L2 memory cache;
Built-in 15-inch high quality display with 1024×768 resolution,
13.8-inch diagonal viewable image size;
Easy connectivity–one button Internet access, internal
33.6Kbps modem, 10/100Base-Tx Ethernet, 12Mbps Universal
Serial Bus (USB), and 4Mbps infrared port (IrDA);
The world’s easiest to use operating system, Mac OS 8.1, which
runs thousands of Macintosh software titles;
All housed in a stunning translucent enclosure that breaks
new ground in industrial design.
iMac, available worldwide in August in one configuration for $1299, will
also include:
32MB SDRAM (expandable to 128MB);
2MB SGRAM (expandable to 4MB);
4GB IDE Hard disk drive;
24x CD-ROM drive;
10/100Base-Tx Ethernet;
33.6Kbps software modem;
Two 12Mbps Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports;
4Mbps infrared technology (IrDA) port;
Built-in stereo speakers with SRS sound;
66MHz system bus;
Mac OS 8.1;
Apple USB Keyboard and Apple USB Mouse.
Apple Computer, Inc. ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s
with the Apple II, and reinvented the personal computer in the1980s with
the Macintosh. Apple is now recommitted to its original mission – to bring
the best personal computing products and support to students, educators,
designers, scientists, engineers, businesspersons and consumers in over 140
countries around the world.
Press Contacts:
Russell Brady
Apple Computer, Inc.
(408) 974-6877
email: brady2@apple.com
Tamara Ireland
NRW for Apple Computer
(650) 827-7086
email: tamara@nrwpr.com