iMac(Summer 2000, DV/DV+/DV SE)
Four friendly models. Five luscious colors.
Background
The iMac (Summer 2000) was the lowest priced iMac yet. Essentially a reissue of the iMac (Slot Loading) at a lower price point (and without an AirPort slot), the iMac (Summer 2000) was priced at $799 U.S. It was available in indigo, shipped with 64 MB of RAM a 56k modem, and included Apple's new Pro Mouse and Pro Keyboard. The iMac DV (Summer 2000) was essentially a repackaged version of the original iMac DV, with a CD-ROM drive instead of DVD-ROM. The iMac DV shipped with 64 MB of RAM, a 56 kbps modem, and Apple's Pro Mouse, and was available in either Indigo or Ruby, all for $999 U.S. The iMac DV+ built on the success of the iMac DV. The processor speed was upped to 450 MHz, and the hard drive was doubled to 20 GB, while the price dropped. The iMac DV+ came with 64 MB of RAM, a 56 kbps modem, Apple's Pro Mouse, and was available in Indigo, Ruby or Sage, all for $1299 U.S. The iMac DV SE (Summer 2000) built on the runaway success of the iMac DV SE. The processor speed was raised to 500MHz, the hard drive was more than doubled to 30GB, and a new color option (Snow) was added.