The Apple iMac G4 20" is the largest desktop computer designed and sold by Apple in 2002. It was sold to the public from January 2002 to August 2004, replacing the iMac G3. The design of the Apple iMac G4 features a mounted LCD screen on an adjustable arm above half a sphere.
It has a tray loading optical drive and uses the PowerPC G4xx-series processor. The arm allows the display to be moved at almost any angle. The iMac G4 was only available in the color white. It was sold with the Apple Pro Keyboard and Apple Pro Mouse.
The Apple iMac G4 20” (2002) has a flexible height between 13.93”-20.9” (35.4-53 cm), width of 20.9” (53.1 cm), depth of 10.6”-17.3” (27-43.9 cm), and weighs 40.1 lb (18.2 kg). The screen size is 20” (50.8 cm) with a resolution of 1680 x 1050 px.
The Apple iMac G4 20" is the largest desktop computer designed and sold by Apple in 2002. It was sold to the public from January 2002 to August 2004, replacing the iMac G3. The design of the Apple iMac G4 features a mounted LCD screen on an adjustable arm above half a sphere.
It has a tray loading optical drive and uses the PowerPC G4xx-series processor. The arm allows the display to be moved at almost any angle. The iMac G4 was only available in the color white. It was sold with the Apple Pro Keyboard and Apple Pro Mouse.
The Apple iMac G4 20” (2002) has a flexible height between 13.93”-20.9” (35.4-53 cm), width of 20.9” (53.1 cm), depth of 10.6”-17.3” (27-43.9 cm), and weighs 40.1 lb (18.2 kg). The screen size is 20” (50.8 cm) with a resolution of 1680 x 1050 px.