eMac(1.0 GHz G4)

eMac. Performance and value all in one.

2003.10OS X 10.3 ~ OS X 10.5.8

Background

The eMac was further improved in October 2003, when the 800 MHz model was eliminated and the 1 GHz model was brought down in price. The more expensive 1 GHz model that included a SuperDrive was also made cheaper. This model was notable for being one of the least expensive brand-name computers at the time that could burn DVDs. It was both the last revision of the eMac able to run Apple's OS 9 operating system natively and the last Macintosh model sold that retained this capability.

SourceWikipedia

Key Specs

Display17" CRT (16-inch viewable, 0.25mm dot pitch)
ChipPowerPC G4 (7455 v3.3)
Memory256MB / 512MB / 1GB
Storage40GB / 80GB
Battery-
Weight22.7kg

Full Specifications

Basic Info

Release Date2003.10
IntroducedOctober 2003
DiscontinuedApril 2004
Original Price$799 (Combo), $1099 (SuperDrive)
OS SupportOS X 10.3 ~ OS X 10.5.8
Support StatusObsolete

Chip & Storage

ChipPowerPC G4 (7455 v3.3)(Single-Core)
Memory256MB / 512MB / 1GB
Storage40GB / 80GB
Hard Drive InterfaceUltra ATA/66 (ATA-5)
FirmwareOpen Firmware
Graphics Memory32 MB DDR

Display

Screen Size17"
Screen TypeCRT (16-inch viewable, 0.25mm dot pitch)
Resolution1280 × 960

Camera & Audio

KeyboardApple Keyboard / Apple Mouse

Connectivity & Expansion

Wi-FiOptional AirPort Extreme card (802.11b/g)
Expansion SlotsNone
Backup Battery3.6 V 850 mAh lithium battery (922-4028)
Power170 W

Body & Dimensions

Width40.6 mm
Height40.6 mm
Thickness43.3 mm
Weight22.7kg

Color

Available Colors

Model Identifier

Model IDPowerMac4,4
Mold ModelA1002