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Saying goodbye to Apple's eMac
1:17 PM - October 13, 2005 by
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
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Only three years after introducing the eMac for its education customers, sources are reporting that Apple is ready to permanently discontinue the Mac model.
Introduced on April 29th, 2002, the eMac all-in-one desktop was coined "the most affordable G4 system ever." It featured a 700 MHz PowerPC G4 processor and a built-in 17" flat CRT display.
Read the complete story here. (Apple Insider)
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