The iMac G3, introduced by Apple in 1998, was a groundbreaking all-in-one desktop computer that combined a 15-inch CRT display with the system's components in a single, translucent, and colorful enclosure. Initially released in "Bondi Blue," the iMac G3 later became available in various vibrant colors, such as Blueberry, Grape, Lime, Tangerine, and Strawberry. It featured a 233 MHz PowerPC G3 processor, 32 MB of RAM, a 4 GB hard drive, and notably eliminated the floppy disk drive in favor of USB ports, marking a significant shift in personal computer design and functionality.

The iMac G3, introduced by Apple in 1998, was a groundbreaking all-in-one desktop computer that combined a 15-inch CRT display with the system's components in a single, translucent, and colorful enclosure. Initially released in "Bondi Blue," the iMac G3 later became available in various vibrant colors, such as Blueberry, Grape, Lime, Tangerine, and Strawberry. It featured a 233 MHz PowerPC G3 processor, 32 MB of RAM, a 4 GB hard drive, and notably eliminated the floppy disk drive in favor of USB ports, marking a significant shift in personal computer design and functionality.